‘Areas to Watch BTC Are…’ Top Analyst Reveals Where Recovery Might Happen
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Chris Burniske’s overview Bitcoin is in muddy waters Bitcoin is getting close to the point where long-term investors are compelled to consider probabilities rather than stories. Former Ark Invest executive Chris Burniske provided a clear, objective framework for when Bitcoin becomes appealing once more, based on structure rather than hype, as volatility contracts and the price fights to recover important moving averages. Chris Burniske’s overview Burniske’s position is straightforward: he has set levels that are important if the market keeps declining, but he is not actively purchasing at this time. The first region is located at about $80,000, which is both the local bottom of the current bearish leg and the low from November 2025. This is the first area where dip buyers are likely to show up, but if overall risk sentiment stays low, it could easily collapse. I’m not a buyer yet, but if I were to be a buyer, imo the areas to watch for $BTC are: ~$80K: Nov ’25 low, local low of this “bear” ~$74K: April ’25 low, Tariff Tantrum low, just below $MSTR‘s cost basis (~$76K)~$70K: Top of $50-70K range, near ’21 high~$58K: 200W SMA &… — Chris Burniske (@cburniske) January 25, 2026 Below that, $74,000 starts to matter more. This level, which is slightly below MicroStrategy’s projected cost basis of about $76,000, represented the April 2025 low during the infamous Tariff Tantrum. This makes it relevant from a technical and psychological standpoint, because responses to big institutional reference points are often acute. Even more structurally important is the $70,000 area. It is in close alignment with the cycle high of 2021 and represents the peak of the previous $50,000-$70,000 range. To find out if past resistance can serve as long-term support, markets frequently retest such levels. It would not be shocking if there…
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