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BTC $60,782.56 -0.53%
ETH $1,557.21 -4.71%
BNB $574.95 -2.19%
XRP $1.09 -0.52%
SOL $62.35 -3.32%
TRX $0.3206 -1.21%
DOGE $0.0818 -0.37%
ADA $0.1585 -1.32%
BCH $218.58 -0.97%
LINK $7.37 -1.57%
HYPE $58.75 -3.52%
AAVE $60.80 -2.74%
SUI $0.7201 +1.23%
XLM $0.2003 +6.13%
ZEC $356.40 +16.74%
BTC $60,782.56 -0.53%
ETH $1,557.21 -4.71%
BNB $574.95 -2.19%
XRP $1.09 -0.52%
SOL $62.35 -3.32%
TRX $0.3206 -1.21%
DOGE $0.0818 -0.37%
ADA $0.1585 -1.32%
BCH $218.58 -0.97%
LINK $7.37 -1.57%
HYPE $58.75 -3.52%
AAVE $60.80 -2.74%
SUI $0.7201 +1.23%
XLM $0.2003 +6.13%
ZEC $356.40 +16.74%

Deribit executive: The long-term upward trend of Bitcoin has been disrupted, and it needs to return to $85,000 to recover

2026-02-13 18:24:48
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Péquignot stated that if Bitcoin's closing price falls below the key support level of $60,000, the next possible target is $58,000. This moving average is widely regarded as an important indicator for "bottom seekers," and since 2015, several bear market lows have approached this moving average.

Currently, Bitcoin has maintained a trading range of $60,000 to $70,000 over the past week, down about 45% from the historical high set in October, and is heading towards a fourth consecutive week of decline.

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