Bitcoin Smashes Through Predictions – New All-Time High Imminent
Bitcoin's bull run defies skeptics as it charges toward uncharted territory. The king of crypto laughs in the face of 'overbought' warnings while Wall Street scrambles to adjust its models—again.
When traditional analysts zig, BTC zags. The asset that was supposed to die in 2018, 2020, and 2022 is now humiliating short sellers with its relentless climb. No ETFs? No problem. Regulatory FUD? Fuel for the fire.
Meanwhile, gold bugs quietly sob into their safe deposit boxes. The ultimate store of value just got a software upgrade—and it's leaving 20th-century assets in the dust.
(That sound you hear? A thousand hedge fund managers Googling 'how to explain negative Bitcoin exposure to limited partners.')

Bitcoin Could Hit New High in Seven Days
According to the model highlighted by Axel Adler Jr., in bullish cycles, when prices linger for 50 days without a substantial pullback, buyer pressure rapidly intensifies. Today marks the 47th day, and on-chain data indicates long-term wallet holders are not engaging in profit-taking. With tepid selling volumes, open positions in futures continue to climb swiftly. This suggests that demand is being supported by leverage, alongside the spot market.
In previous cycles, peaks were reached on the fourth attempt after three failed tries. Adler suggests, as long as there isn’t a 20% or greater drop, breaking the last peak of $112,000 is statistically more likely. Rather than slowing, institutional purchases are accelerating, maintaining upward momentum.
Weakened Dollar Index Supports Record Expectations
CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost recalls that the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) falling below its 365-day moving average historically precedes a Bitcoin rally. A weaker dollar increases investor risk appetite, speeding up liquidity flows into the cryptocurrency market. The current decline is easing technical resistance, making it easier for Bitcoin to sustain its levels around historical highs.
Currently trading around $108,769, bitcoin has risen slightly in the last 24 hours. If the DXY continues to decline, the liquidity balance could favor Bitcoin, potentially resulting in a new record. Combined with on-chain supply squeeze, this scenario strengthens the likelihood of reaching a new record high within days.
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