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Bitcoin Retests Golden Cross as Analyst Predicts Potential Rally

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Last updated: October 12, 2025 11:32 am
News Desk
Published: October 12, 2025
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Bitcoin is currently undergoing a critical phase, as it retests the “golden cross,” a bullish technical pattern that has historically accompanied significant price rallies. According to crypto market analyst Mister Crypto, this pattern has led to substantial gains in the past, notably 2,200% in 2017 and 1,190% in 2020. At present, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $110,000, and the analyst believes that sustaining this level could trigger another major price movement.

Mister Crypto elaborated, emphasizing that the setup appears “incredibly strong.” A confirmed breakout above the current resistance could lead to an explosive increase in Bitcoin’s price in the near future. The golden cross occurs when a short-term moving average, typically the 50-day average, crosses above a long-term moving average, often the 200-day average. This shift indicates a change in momentum from bearish to bullish, suggesting that prices may begin to rise.

However, not all analysts share the same level of optimism. Crypto analyst Mac warned that Bitcoin must maintain its position above the $110,000 threshold to avoid signaling the end of the current bullish cycle. In his analysis, he pointed out that the 4-hour Money Flow Index (MFI) is “deeply oversold,” indicating that a short-term price rebound could be on the horizon. While he noted that the risk-to-reward scenario appears favorable, he does not foresee a major surge imminent, instead expecting a period of upward fluctuations in the coming week.

Meanwhile, Tom Lee, co-founder of Fundstrat, provided insights into the broader market dynamics, particularly the recent pullback in the stock market. He suggested that this retracement was somewhat overdue, considering that markets had risen 36% since April, with last Friday marking the biggest drop in six months. Lee also pointed to a significant spike in the VIX, which increased by 1.29%, identifying it as the 51st largest spike recorded. He interpreted this as a sign that investors are seeking safety and may be hedging against potential losses rather than selling off their positions.

In the backdrop of these developments, a significant catalyst for market volatility has emerged. The recent market sell-off can be traced back to US President Donald Trump’s announcement of 100% tariffs on all Chinese imports, effective November 1. This decision is a response to Beijing’s newly imposed export restrictions on rare earth minerals, materials critical to a range of technologies. China currently accounts for approximately 70% of the global rare earth supply and has recently instituted regulations requiring an export license for products containing more than 0.1% of Chinese-sourced rare earth elements, set to take effect on December 1.

As these narratives unfold, investors and analysts alike are keeping a close watch on Bitcoin’s price action and the broader market implications, particularly as economic tensions grow between the US and China. The coming weeks could prove pivotal for both Bitcoin’s trajectory and the stock market’s response to geopolitical developments.

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