Bitcoin’s recent surge of more than 30% in just a few weeks has drawn the attention of investors and market observers, many of whom are questioning whether the rally leaves any opportunity for latecomers to join at current prices.
Galaxy Research says Bitcoin bull market confirmation requires weekly close above $82,000
Analysts warn current rally may be premature
According to Galaxy Research, a division of Galaxy Digital specializing in crypto market analysis, signs suggest the current upswing may not signal the start of a new bull market. The firm’s analysts stated that the true confirmation of a long-term upward trend will only come once Bitcoin secures a weekly close above $82,000.
At present, Bitcoin trades between $73,000 and $77,500. Optimism among market participants recently increased after Bitcoin broke above the 50-day moving average, which was previously at around $64,000. Many traders interpret such technical milestones as bullish signals, but Galaxy Research cautioned that these short-term indicators can be misleading.
Galaxy Research analysts indicated that, “Technical breakout signals often prove unreliable in Bitcoin. Out of 106 historic breakouts above the 50-day moving average, 43 turned out to be false. During several periods, including 2013–2015, similar patterns were followed by another correction instead of continued upside.”
The report highlights that the 50-day moving average often triggers fast reactions in the market but lacks long-term predictive power for major cycle shifts.
Mini dictionary: Galaxy Digital, the parent company of Galaxy Research, is a financial services and investment management firm focused on the digital assets and blockchain technology sector. The company operates asset management, trading, and research divisions.
Key technical level: 50-week moving average
The Galaxy team pointed out that the only historically reliable reversal signal in Bitcoin’s market cycles is a weekly close above the 50-week moving average, which stands at $82,470 as of now. Reviewing downturn cycles going back to 2011, analysts found that in 11 out of 13 completed bear markets, Bitcoin closing above this level marked the end of a major market bottom.
Exceptions to this rule have been rare. Only two false signals appeared over the past fifteen years, both during the “double top” pattern between 2021 and 2022, when Bitcoin temporarily exceeded the 50-week mark before falling back to a low of $15,758.
| 50-day MA breakout | ~$64,000 | 43 of 106 were false |
| 50-week MA close | $82,470 | 11 of 13 marked cycle bottom |
Waiting for confirmation
For investors anxious about missing significant gains, Galaxy Research argued that patience remains important. Historically, it has been normal to wait for a weekly close above the 50-week moving average before reentering the market.
The analysts observed that, depending on the cycle, Bitcoin took between 130 and 284 days after a market bottom to close above the 50-week average. During this period, prices typically rose 63% to 80% from their low, reaching as much as 237% in 2011 before giving a long-term buy signal.
Entering after the 50-week confirmation means deliberately skipping the earliest phase of recovery but gains the conviction that a new bullish cycle has started.
At the start of the current rally, Bitcoin rebounded from the June 30 low of $58,525 and has since gained 32.4%. The price now stands just 6.4% below the significant $82,000 level that could provide the next confirmation.
Despite strength in recent weeks, the market remains at a technical crossroads. Without a weekly close above $82,470, the present momentum could still prove to be only a temporary pause in a longer consolidation phase.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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