Bitcoin Analysts Split Between Buyer Demand And Resistance Ceiling Near $65,000Bitcoin’s short-term market structure is giving traders two very different stories at once: demand is appearing on dips, but resistance near the mid-$60,000s is still capping the recovery.

TL;DR
- UnitedSignals says BTCUSD could rise as demand begins to exceed supply on the chart.
- DomicChaina takes a more cautious view, saying the rebound still looks like a resistance retest below the $64,000–$65,000 area.
- That Martini Guy argues Bitcoin reclaiming $63,500 makes it harder to stay aggressively bearish.
- The split leaves traders watching whether BTC can turn buyer demand into a confirmed break above resistance.
Buyers Are Showing Up, But The Ceiling Remains
TradingView analyst UnitedSignals described Bitcoin as a “market of buyers,” arguing that BTCUSD could rise as demand begins to exceed supply on the chart. The idea is simple: if buyers are absorbing supply at current levels, Bitcoin may have room to push higher.
The analysis came with a disclosure that the author is part of Trade Nation’s influencer program and receives a monthly fee for using its TradingView charts. That does not invalidate the chart view, but it is useful context when weighing the source.
Other analysts are less ready to call a reversal. DomicChaina noted that BTCUSDT was recovering around $63,500 but still trading below an EMA cluster near $64,050–$64,970. In that view, the bounce has strength, but it has not yet reclaimed the control zone needed to confirm a stronger trend shift.
$63,500 Support Versus $65,000 Resistance
The key battlefield is narrow but important. On X, That Martini Guy pointed to Bitcoin reclaiming the $63,500 support zone after putting in a higher low around $62,400. He argued that the market had every excuse to break lower, yet so far it has not.
That gives bulls a clear level to defend. If BTC holds $63,500, the recovery case remains alive. But DomicChaina’s resistance map suggests the next challenge sits around $64,000–$65,000, where sellers may return if momentum fades.
This is why the current setup is tricky. A market can show buyer demand and still fail at resistance. The difference between accumulation and a dead-cat bounce often comes down to whether price can reclaim the next supply zone, not simply whether it bounces from the lows.
Confirmation Matters More Than Prediction
The split among analysts reflects the state of Bitcoin itself. Bulls can point to higher lows, reclaimed support, and demand on dips. Bears can point to overhead resistance, weak trend confirmation, and the risk that the rebound is only a retest.
For traders, the cleaner approach may be to let the chart decide. A sustained move through $65,000 would strengthen the buyer-demand argument and bring the $67,000 area back into focus. A rejection from that zone would keep Bitcoin trapped in a fragile recovery structure.
Until then, Bitcoin is not giving the market a clean answer. It is giving traders a range, a support level, and a ceiling that still needs to break.
This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.
This article is based on technical analysis shared on TradingView by UnitedSignals, available at at the source
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Bitcoin’s short-term market structure is giving traders two very different stories at once: demand is appearing on dips, but resistance near the mid-$60,000s is still capping the recovery.

TL;DR
- UnitedSignals says BTCUSD could rise as demand begins to exceed supply on the chart.
- DomicChaina takes a more cautious view, saying the rebound still looks like a resistance retest below the $64,000–$65,000 area.
- That Martini Guy argues Bitcoin reclaiming $63,500 makes it harder to stay aggressively bearish.
- The split leaves traders watching whether BTC can turn buyer demand into a confirmed break above resistance.
Buyers Are Showing Up, But The Ceiling Remains
TradingView analyst UnitedSignals described Bitcoin as a “market of buyers,” arguing that BTCUSD could rise as demand begins to exceed supply on the chart. The idea is simple: if buyers are absorbing supply at current levels, Bitcoin may have room to push higher.
The analysis came with a disclosure that the author is part of Trade Nation’s influencer program and receives a monthly fee for using its TradingView charts. That does not invalidate the chart view, but it is useful context when weighing the source.
Other analysts are less ready to call a reversal. DomicChaina noted that BTCUSDT was recovering around $63,500 but still trading below an EMA cluster near $64,050–$64,970. In that view, the bounce has strength, but it has not yet reclaimed the control zone needed to confirm a stronger trend shift.
$63,500 Support Versus $65,000 Resistance
The key battlefield is narrow but important. On X, That Martini Guy pointed to Bitcoin reclaiming the $63,500 support zone after putting in a higher low around $62,400. He argued that the market had every excuse to break lower, yet so far it has not.
That gives bulls a clear level to defend. If BTC holds $63,500, the recovery case remains alive. But DomicChaina’s resistance map suggests the next challenge sits around $64,000–$65,000, where sellers may return if momentum fades.
This is why the current setup is tricky. A market can show buyer demand and still fail at resistance. The difference between accumulation and a dead-cat bounce often comes down to whether price can reclaim the next supply zone, not simply whether it bounces from the lows.
Confirmation Matters More Than Prediction
The split among analysts reflects the state of Bitcoin itself. Bulls can point to higher lows, reclaimed support, and demand on dips. Bears can point to overhead resistance, weak trend confirmation, and the risk that the rebound is only a retest.
For traders, the cleaner approach may be to let the chart decide. A sustained move through $65,000 would strengthen the buyer-demand argument and bring the $67,000 area back into focus. A rejection from that zone would keep Bitcoin trapped in a fragile recovery structure.
Until then, Bitcoin is not giving the market a clean answer. It is giving traders a range, a support level, and a ceiling that still needs to break.
This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.
This article is based on technical analysis shared on TradingView by UnitedSignals, available at at the source
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