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BTC Surge Raises Question: Has the Clarity Act Already Been Priced Into Markets?

  • Erald Ghoos, CEO of OKX Europe, said clearer US crypto regulations could provide fresh momentum for the digital-asset market as investors potentially rotate capital from AI-related investments back into Bitcoin.
  • Bitcoin’s recent trading has been relatively quiet, with limited price action leaving traders searching for a stronger catalyst.
  • Despite the lack of volatility, the technical chart may be developing a bullish formation that could point to a potential move toward $76,000 if confirmed.
  • The setup resembles an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, a structure commonly associated with reversals following a downtrend. The formation features three lows, with the middle one typically being the deepest and the other two forming higher troughs.
  • The deepest low represents the point of maximum selling pressure, while the following higher low can indicate that sellers are beginning to lose control.
  • Confirmation comes when the asset breaks above the neckline, which is drawn through the rebound highs between the three troughs. A sustained breakout above that resistance is generally interpreted as a bullish reversal signal.
  • Bitcoin’s daily chart shows a structure that could fit this pattern. The move toward $60,000 in early June may have formed the left shoulder, while the decline to roughly $57,700 in late June or early July could represent the head.
  • The rebound from around $62,500 would then form the potential right shoulder, with each low followed by a recovery toward a similar resistance area.
  • Those recovery highs put the neckline at approximately $66,800. A strong move above this level would give technical traders confirmation that the pattern is developing into a bullish reversal.
  • Using the distance between the neckline and the head to calculate the measured move produces a potential target near $76,000.
  • However, chart formations are open to interpretation, and some traders may argue that Bitcoin’s current structure does not perfectly meet the traditional criteria for an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern.
  • The setup is nevertheless viewed by many technical analysts as a reliable bullish reversal formation. Thomas Bulkowski, a well-known authority on chart patterns, ranked it 13th among 39 formations for performance and found an 11% break-even failure rate.
  • His research, based on thousands of historical equity charts, showed that 71% of inverse head-and-shoulders patterns reached their measured targets, while 65% experienced a neckline retest before continuing higher.
  • Bitcoin’s current formation remains unconfirmed. The bullish scenario would only gain validity if BTC breaks above the roughly $66,800 neckline and holds that level.
  • The broader fundamental backdrop also presents a challenge. Expectations for the Clarity Act to pass this year have weakened, reducing the potential regulatory catalyst that some market participants had been anticipating.
  • As a result, traders may need to remain cautious for renewed downside pressure even while the technical setup points toward a possible upside breakout.
  • On the downside, Bitcoin’s 50-day simple moving average near $63,321 remains an important support level.
  • A decisive drop below the 50-day average would undermine the bullish formation and suggest that the setup is breaking down rather than preparing for a breakout.