Trader Peter Brandt: Bitcoin Could Fall to $60,000 Bottom

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/11/04 21:15:54
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BlockBeats News, November 4th, renowned trader and chart analyst Peter Brandt, based on the power law model chart from the technical analysis firm JDK Analysis, suggested that Bitcoin may fall to $60,000 as a bottom.

According to Cointelegraph's analysis, BTC's weekly chart confirmed a descending wedge pattern, with the price previously breaking below the trendline support of this pattern at $114,550. Bulls are currently working hard to keep the price above the 50-week Simple Moving Average (SMA), which is currently at $103,300.

Other key support levels are the psychological level of $100,000 and the 100-week moving average at $82,000. If Bitcoin's weekly closing price falls below this range, Bitcoin will move towards the wedge target of $72,000, a 30% drop from the current price.

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