Bitcoin Selling Pressure Continues Despite Cooling US Inflation, What’s Next for BTC price?

Updated on Mar 14, 2025 at 5:27 pm UTC by · 2 mins read

Crypto analyst Doctor Profit suggests Bitcoin’s price is nearing a local bottom, as the MVRV indicator points to a potential range of $68,000 to $74,000.

Despite the cooling US inflation data for February, Bitcoin BTC $63 189 24h volatility: 3.4% Market cap: $1.26 T Vol. 24h: $50.15 B has continued to be under selling pressure as bulls are unsuccessful at breaching the crucial resistance of $84,000. 

Amid the initial optimism following the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) numbers, market analysts have asked investors to be patient and cautious until a clear signal for an upside momentum. 

Bitcoin Price to Find Local Bottom in the $68K-74K Range

Bitcoin’s price could be approaching the local bottom, according to insights from the Market Value to Realized Value (MVRV) indicator, says popular crypto analyst Doctor Profit. 

The analyst noted that the current data suggests Bitcoin’s price is aligning with the indicator’s signals, projecting a range of $68,000 to $74,000 as a potential local bottom, provided no Black Swan event disrupts the market. This aligns with broader market sentiment anticipating a further BTC price dip before resuming the upward trajectory. 

https://twitter.com/DrProfitCrypto/status/1900006339138494782

Similarly, crypto analyst Justin Bennet highlighted a critical resistance level for Bitcoin, flashing caution ahead on a macro scale. “Bitcoin closed February below $92,000. That happened. There’s nothing else to wait for,” Bennet stated, pointing out that March has continued to find resistance at the same level.

He further stated that it is important for Bitcoin to close above $92,000 on a monthly basis, for a stronger upside momentum. 

https://twitter.com/JustinBennettFX/status/1899839351212650810

Could Bitcoin’s Price Fall Below $50,000? 

Crypto analyst Ali Martinez has identified a critical historical trend in Bitcoin’s price movement. According to Martinez, Bitcoin often tests the 200-week moving average (MA) after falling below its 50-week MA.

Martinez pointed out that the 50-week moving average (MA) is currently at $75,500, while the 200-week MA sits at $46,000. If Bitcoin’s price fails to regain support above the 50-week MA, there’s a greater chance of it falling to sub-$50,000 levels.

https://twitter.com/ali_charts/status/1899901456393662588

On the other hand, the analyst also cited that Bitcoin is forming an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, with a move above $84,000 potentially setting the stage for a rally towards $91,000. 

https://twitter.com/ali_charts/status/1899873774415364426

With BTC being range-bound for quite some time, investors need to wait for a confirmed breakout in either direction to set the tone for the next directional move. 

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