Bitcoin (BTC) trades more and more bullishly these days. The world’s favourite crypto reclaimed a pivotal technical level by surging past its 50-day moving averageBitcoin (BTC) trades more and more bullishly these days. The world’s favourite crypto reclaimed a pivotal technical level by surging past its 50-day moving average

Bitcoin Trades Above 50-Day Moving Average as Bullish Momentum Builds

2026/03/16 17:36
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Bitcoin (BTC) trades more and more bullishly these days. The world’s favourite crypto reclaimed a pivotal technical level by surging past its 50-day moving average and briefly rising above $74,000, before pulling back to around $73,300, a 2.4% gain in the last 24 hours, according to CoinGecko.

Traders and fans alike are now wondering if the latest upswing represents a potential end to the consolidation phase that has gripped markets since early February.

So, is buyer conviction finally strengthening?

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Today’s Bullish Bitcoin Breakout: Is it Sustainable?

Traders widely track the 50-day moving average as a gauge of market health, and Bitcoin’s inability to surpass it in recent weeks has been a source of bearish sentiment.

By clearing $71,125, the asset has flipped a previously formidable resistance level into potential support.

The bullish price action is conspicuous given the backdrop of market fears around the US-Iran conflict, although Bitcoin has largely shrugged off war fears, causing many to wonder if its extended downturn from October 2025 was the market pricing in the possibility of war.

Traders are now mapping the next zones of interest as volatility returns to the market. The technical picture suggests a battle between bulls aiming for new highs and bears looking to fade the rally.

Bitcoin Trades Above 50-Day Moving Average as Bullish Momentum BuildsSource: TradingView

In the bull case, Bitcoin must sustain its position above $73,000 to confirm the breakout. The immediate target is $75,000, a psychological and technical level laden with liquidity. A daily close above $75,000 could open the path toward $80,000, invalidating the bearish structure formed over the last two months.

On the flipside, if the price fails to hold above the 50-day MA at $71,125, the breakout could indicate a “bull trap.” In this event, support levels at $62,000 and $60,500 become the primary downside targets. A drop below recent lows would likely re-engage bearish momentum.

Bitcoin Trades a Little Higher Every Day, But Will it Break Out?

The push toward $75,000 is not just a technical event; it is also a liquidity trigger.

Market makers currently hold net short gamma positions worth billions around the $75,000 strike. As prices approach this level, these entities have to buy the underlying asset to delta-hedge their exposure to neutral, potentially creating a feedback loop that accelerates the rally.

This technical squeeze coincides with on-chain shifts. Large Bitcoin wallets have resumed accumulation as the price stabilizes above $71,000, signaling that “smart money” is positioning for a leg up.

Conversely, some institutional analysts are watching to see if the divergence between Bitcoin and Gold ETFs holds before deciding whether risk-on appetite is truly returning to the crypto sector.

Going forward, if Bitcoin trades above $73,500 for most of this week, it would suggest the bulls are in control, while a low-volume retreat could signal that the 50-day moving average remains a hurdle rather than a launchpad.

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