At the time of writing, the Bitcoin price stands at $34,765, showing strong potential for further gains. It currently resides in the mid-range of the market, measured between the yearly low of $16,542 and the high of the year at $35,184.
The leading cryptocurrency has doubled its value since the closing price on December 31, which was $16,542. It has surpassed the 61.8% Fibonacci level at $28,067, a significant retracement, and is on an upward trajectory. The resilient push of the recovery has also broken the 78.6% Fibonacci level at $31,197.
Increased buying pressure could drive Bitcoin's price further north, aiming for the psychological target of $35,000. In such a scenario, the most reasonable target would be the $35,184 level on the Fibonacci chart.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is pointing upwards, indicating that momentum is still on the rise. This is corroborated by the Awesome Oscillator (AO), whose bars are also increasing in the positive territory. However, a price downturn might occur if profit-taking activities commence. In such a case, Bitcoin could find support at the $31,197 level or potentially at $28,067. In the most severe scenario, the decline could push the cryptocurrency down to $25,869.