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Bitcoin May Reclaim $100,000 and Rally Toward $107,000 Soon

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 7:02 pm
News Desk
Published: January 17, 2026
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Bitcoin (BTC) is showing signs of a potential upward trajectory, with analysts suggesting it could reclaim the $100,000 mark as support and possibly surge towards $107,000 in the near future. This anticipated rally is underpinned by a combination of technical and fundamental factors that appear to favor bullish momentum.

Recent developments indicate that Bitcoin’s breakout is gaining strength, driven by encouraging technical indicators and a decrease in selling pressure. After breaking out from a multi-week ascending triangle pattern earlier this week, Bitcoin moved into a classic post-breakout retest phase. Following its ascent past the $95,000 threshold, the cryptocurrency retraced to test this former resistance level as newfound support. This behavior is characteristic of legitimate breakouts, as it sets the stage for further upward movement. If Bitcoin maintains this reclaimed support, the scenario for a “real breakout” remains intact, keeping the upward target of $107,000—calculated from the triangle’s height—within reach by February.

The technical charts reveal an imminent bullish crossover between the 20-day and 50-day exponential moving averages (EMAs). Historical data suggests that such a crossover has previously led to significant price increases, with Bitcoin advancing by approximately 17% in the month following the last occurrence. This strengthens the argument for a continuation of the bullish trend if this signal materializes.

Another crucial element contributing to Bitcoin’s bullish outlook is the reduction in selling pressure from long-term holders. Analysis of unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) from owners who have held their Bitcoin for over five years illustrates a significant decline in sales during recent local peaks. Earlier, the average spent output reached about 2,300 BTC but has since dropped to around 1,000 BTC, suggesting that fewer coins are making their way to the market. This shift indicates a trend toward holding rather than distributing, with experts remarking that the increased demand from spot ETFs, enhanced liquidity, and institutional involvement earlier in the cycle had led to a temporary spike in selling from long-term holders, which has now subsided.

Moreover, the dynamics between Bitcoin and gold are also shifting in favor of Bitcoin. Historically, when Bitcoin’s correlation with gold has turned negative, the cryptocurrency has exhibited an average price increase of 56% within two months. The latest observations point towards a more favorable environment as global liquidity rises and the Federal Reserve concludes its quantitative tightening measures. Analysts anticipate that this monetary easing could enable Bitcoin to outperform gold in the coming years, particularly as expanding global money supply trends have historically aligned with Bitcoin bull markets.

As all these factors converge—technical indicators signaling strong bullish momentum, decreased selling pressure from long-term holders, and a favorable macroeconomic backdrop—the stage appears set for Bitcoin to potentially embark on a significant rally in the coming days.

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