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After nearly three weeks of consolidation, Bitcoin (BTC) is once again testing upward momentum. As of August 8, BTC has surpassed $117,000 and is now preparing to challenge the $120,000 resistance zone. Some market participants view the recent pullback as a healthy breather and believe that this could set the stage for another all-time high. Technical indicators suggest that Bitcoin has found solid support in the low $110K range, and its current trajectory may signal the start of a renewed rally.
The key price to watch is undoubtedly $120,000. This level serves as both a psychological barrier and a technical resistance point tied to previous peaks in Bitcoin's history. On the weekly chart, BTC appears to have broken above a long-term resistance trendline connecting the 2021 and early 2025 highs and is now in the process of retesting it. A clean breakout beyond $120K could open the door to fresh all-time highs.
However, investors must also consider the opposite scenario: If Bitcoin once again fails to break above the $120K threshold, a deeper correction may follow. The market is currently navigating a complex environment shaped by ETF expectations, interest rate forecasts, U.S. presidential election uncertainty, and liquidity trends in Asia. With such mixed macro signals, the risk of rejection and subsequent selloff cannot be dismissed.
In this context, retail investor sentiment is playing a significant role. The notion that the correction phase has been "long enough" is gaining traction among mid- to long-term holders. Additionally, the prevalence of short-term leverage appears to have diminished, suggesting a stronger market structure compared to previous cycles. On-chain data indicates increased accumulation by large wallets and consistent holding patterns by miners, further supporting the bullish case.
If BTC successfully breaks past $120K, it could signal the beginning of a new phase not only for Bitcoin but for the broader crypto market. Historically, Bitcoin’s rallies have triggered upward momentum across major altcoins like Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Avalanche (AVAX). With institutional involvement steadily rising and regulatory clarity slowly forming in key regions, this potential breakout could mark a significant psychological shift in investor confidence.
That said, traders must remain alert. If the $120K level proves too tough to break, BTC could pull back toward the $105K–$110K region, resetting the bullish setup and forcing the market into a longer accumulation period. In such cases, the key lies not in prediction but in disciplined response to technical signals. The next few candles may determine not just August’s trend, but the rest of 2025’s macro trajectory in digital assets.
Investor’s Perspective Now that BTC has cleared $117,000 and is aiming for $120,000, I’m optimistic that we’re finally ready to break through. After this long and tiring correction, I believe we could be looking at the start of a fresh rally toward new highs. From 120K—let’s go, go, go!
But always be careful with your adjustments!
Editor’s Note Three weeks of sideways movement was less about boredom and more about opportunity. Compared to past cycles, this pullback looks much more like healthy consolidation than exhaustion. Still, the $120K level isn't just a number—it’s a milestone. Breaking it could unleash a wave of new energy, but another failure may force a deeper reset. Investors would do well to trade with a plan, not just hope. The chart offers the signal, but your position holds the consequence.
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