Bitcoin Rises to $50K, Next Resistance Around $52K-$55K
A decisive breakout above $50,000 could yield further upside toward the all-time high near $60,000, unless buyers start taking profits.

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The sell-off last month was limited to the 100-day moving average around $40,000, which is also where a breakout occurred on Aug. 6. Buyers gathered strength as the price consolidated for several days, which preceded a fresh breakout above $46,000 last week.
- The relative strength index (RSI) on the daily chart is not yet overbought, suggesting short-term buyers could remain active toward upper resistance levels.
- A decisive breakout above $50,000 could yield further upside toward the all-time high near $60,000, although buyers could start to take profits ahead of that level, given the slowing momentum seen on the weekly chart.
- For now, the intermediate-term trend is improving, with limited corrections and rising support levels.
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