Bitcoin Struggles at $90K as Downside Risk Builds Toward $80K Support - Coinedict

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Bitcoin is once again showing weakness after failing to secure a decisive close above the $90,000 level, reinforcing concerns that the market may be setting up for a deeper corrective move. Persistent selling pressure at this key resistance zone has kept price action range-bound and shifted attention toward lower support levels.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin remains trapped within a broad consolidation range, with momentum gradually tilting in favor of sellers.


$90,000 Remains a Major Resistance Zone

The $90,000–$90,180 region has repeatedly capped Bitcoin’s upside over recent weeks. Each attempt to push higher has been met with strong selling, resulting in sharp pullbacks back into the established range.

From a technical perspective, this area aligns with prior distribution zones, trend resistance, and high-time-frame supply. The repeated inability to close above this level suggests buyer exhaustion rather than accumulation. Instead of consolidating above resistance, Bitcoin has consistently rotated lower, reinforcing the bearish tone within the current structure.

Until price can reclaim $90,000 on a strong, high-volume closing basis, upside attempts are likely to continue facing rejection.


Focus Shifts to the Point of Control

With resistance holding firm, market attention has moved to the Point of Control (POC)—the price level where the highest trading volume has occurred within the current range. The POC often acts as a balance point during consolidation phases and serves as a key short-term support level.

Bitcoin is now testing this zone. Holding above the POC would suggest continued range-bound behavior. However, a sustained move below it would signal acceptance into a lower-liquidity area, increasing the likelihood of a broader downside rotation.


$80,000 Emerges as Key Downside Target

If Bitcoin fails to defend the POC, the next major area of interest lies near the $80,000 range low. Below current levels, structural support becomes thin, making a move toward this zone more likely if selling pressure accelerates.

From a market-structure standpoint, Bitcoin is forming a series of lower highs beneath $90,000, while buyers struggle to regain lost ground. This imbalance often precedes range breakdowns rather than upside breakouts.

Liquidity dynamics also support this view. Extended consolidation above the range low has allowed liquidity to build near $80,000, a level markets are often drawn toward when overhead resistance remains unbroken.


What Comes Next for Bitcoin

A potential move toward $80,000 would not necessarily signal a long-term trend reversal. Instead, it would represent a continuation of the broader range, with price rotating between clearly defined boundaries. Still, such moves can be sharp and volatile, especially when high-volume support levels fail.

For now, the outlook remains cautious. As long as Bitcoin trades below the $90,000 resistance zone, downside risk stays elevated. A bullish shift would require a decisive, high-volume reclaim of resistance—something the market has yet to deliver.

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