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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction for June 25

Wed, 25/06/2025 - 15:17
How long can upward move of Bitcoin (BTC) continue?
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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction for June 25
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Bulls are trying to hold the gained initiative, even though some coins remain in the red zone, according to CoinStats.

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Bitcoin (BTC) is one of the biggest gainers today, rising by 2.15%.

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On the hourly chart, the rate of BTC has set a local resistance of $108,182. At the moment, traders should pay attention to the daily bar's closure in terms of that mark. 

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If it happens around it or above, the breakout may lead to a test of the $109,000 zone.

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On the bigger time frame, the picture is also bullish. The price of the main crypto is on its way to the resistance of $108,833. If buyers can hold the gained initiative, the accumulated energy might be enough for a breakout, followed by a further upward move to the $110,000 range.

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From the midterm point of view, the rate is going up after a bounce off from the support of $100,426. If the weekly candle closes above the previous bar high, there is a high chance of witnessing a test of the $112,000 resistance shortly.

Bitcoin is trading at $107,794 at press time.

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