Bitcoin Heading Towards 160,000 USD? Cycle Models Show Extremely Optimistic Signals

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In the first quarter of 2025, Bitcoin faced many economic instabilities from the United States, causing the upward momentum from 2024 to slow down. In early April, the crypto market showed signs of continued weakness, but thanks to improved market sentiment, the price of Bitcoin rebounded strongly. Strong Growth in Q2 According to price action data, Bitcoin has increased by more than 25% in just this quarter, outperforming many other large-cap assets. This positive trend has led many analysts to believe that Bitcoin still has room for growth, with the next target being to conquer the historical peak. Three Important Price Milestones Established A market analyst has provided three key price points for Bitcoin in the remaining weeks of Q2: 127,000 USD: This price level corresponds to the 1.6x multiplier of the 350-day moving average (350DMA), which is often seen as the peak mid-cycle in previous growth cycles. 159,000 USD: This is considered the potential cycle peak, corresponding to the 2x multiplier of the 350DMA. To reach this level, Bitcoin needs to surpass the mid-cycle peak at 127,000 USD. 80,000 USD: This is a strong support area, known as the "Golden Multiplier Ratio", often the long-term accumulation zone for investors. If this level is broken, the bullish hypothesis for Bitcoin may be invalidated. Golden Multiplier Ratio Model and Price Dynamics Golden Multiplier Ratio is a tool based on moving averages to identify important price zones in the Bitcoin cycle. However, due to the continuous volatility of Bitcoin prices, the price levels determined by this model may change in real-time. Conclusion If Bitcoin maintains its current upward momentum and surpasses the 127,000 USD mark, the door to 159,000 USD could very well open in this cycle. Conversely, if the price drops sharply below the 80,000 USD threshold, the upward trend may be reversed. Investors need to closely monitor technical price levels and macroeconomic developments in the upcoming period to make reasonable decisions.

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