Bitcoin’s $76K Faceplant: Bulls Cry, Bears High-Five

So, Bitcoin decided to take a little trip to the $76,000 neighborhood, huh? Big whoop. Turns out, it got rejected harder than I did at my high school prom. Now the bears are all like, “Yeah, we got this,” and the bulls are sitting in the corner, crying into their crypto wallets. What a circus.

Bitcoin’s $76K Rejection: Because Why Not?

Apparently, Bitcoin thought it was hot stuff, pushing into the $74,000-$76,000 zone. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t. The sellers were like, “Oh, you’re cute. Now get out.” And just like that, the momentum fizzled faster than my New Year’s resolution to eat healthy. Now we’re all left wondering if the bulls are just pretending to be strong or if they’re actually as reliable as a Wi-Fi connection during a storm.

Kamile Uray, some analyst, says $70,467 is the magic number. As long as Bitcoin stays above it, everything’s peachy. But if it dips below, well, let’s just say the $68,000-$66,000 zone is waiting with open arms. And let’s be real, nobody wants to go there. Except maybe the bears. They’re having a party.

Oh, and the daily timeframe? $65,666 is the line in the sand. If Bitcoin closes below that, it’s like the crypto version of a midlife crisis. Next stop: $63,823, $62,433, and eventually $60,000. And if it goes below $60,000? Well, let’s just say the bears will be popping champagne while the bulls are left sobbing into their Hodl mugs.

Bearish Engulfing: The Crypto Drama Continues

Minga, another analyst, chimes in with some 4-hour chart nonsense. Bitcoin’s ranging above the previous weekly high, which apparently means… nothing? Buyers are hesitating more than I do at a salad bar. Meanwhile, the 4H chart shows Bitcoin getting rejected at the top of its rising channel, followed by a bearish engulfing candle. Sounds like a bad Tinder date, but for crypto.

The first 4H candle of the new day tried to be a hero but ended up as an inverted hammer. Classic. Now the bears are all, “We got this,” and the bulls are like, “Maybe we should just go home.” A break below $73,700? That’s a one-way ticket to $65,000. Thanks for coming, Bitcoin. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

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2026-04-16 06:05