Analyst Predicts Bitcoin Price Cycle Peak by This Month: Here’s Why BTC May Rally Ahead
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Key Insights: Bitcoin (BTC) price traded near the $108k mark, with investors awaiting a potential breakout. A top expert predicts the BTC cycle peak within the next four months. The ETF inflow and institutional interest may drive the BTC price higher ahead. Bitcoin price has been consolidating between $99k and $110k over the last 30 days, with its current price hovering around $108k. This has sparked speculations that BTC can witness a breakout soon, with a flurry of market participants giving different outlooks. Meanwhile, a renowned market expert has recently revealed the potential timeline for Bitcoin price to hit a new ATH. Besides, another market expert has highlighted the key reasons that might drive the price of the flagship crypto ahead. Bitcoin (BTC) Price Volatility Remains: Here’s All Bitcoin price has stayed near the flatline today, trading around $107.72 during writing. However, its one-day volume rose 22% to $39 billion, indicating an increasing trading activity in the market. Meanwhile, the crypto has recorded a surge of over 6% over the last seven days. On the monthly chart, the gains were recorded at $4%. Notably, the crypto has hovered between $107.31 and $108.79 over the last 24 hours. Besides, the relative strength index of the flagship crypto stayed at 57, indicating a neutral zone for the asset. In other words, the crypto might witness a massive breakout or continue to consolidate in the range over the next few days. What Lies Ahead for Bitcoin Price? As Bitcoin price continues to struggle to break its all-time high, analysts have shared crucial insights on the future trajectory for BTC. According to a prominent market expert Rekt Capital, Bitcoin’s historical cycle performance suggests a potential peak in September or October 2025. With only a few days left in June, July, August, and then September,…
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