Bitcoin Nears $94K Support as $100K Short-Term Bullish Outlook Persists

Bitcoin Drops to $94K Amid Pullback, but Analysts Stick to $100K Target

Bitcoin (BTC) continued its slide, falling 3.5% in the past 24 hours to $94,000 as a market-wide correction entered its third day. The dip follows last week’s rally, which brought BTC tantalizingly close to the $100,000 threshold before profit-taking set in.

The cryptocurrency’s weekly gains have dwindled to 3% from a peak of over 10%, with altcoins also suffering significant losses. Tokens like Solana (SOL), Binance Coin (BNB), Cardano (ADA), and Dogecoin (DOGE) have dropped as much as 7%, while the CoinDesk 20 Index, which tracks the top non-stablecoin assets, is down nearly 3%.

Analysts Remain Optimistic

Despite the retracement, the $100,000 milestone remains a key target. Market analysts view the correction—potentially extending to $92,000—as a routine reset after a period of overheated leverage.

“This correction was triggered by excessive leverage, as open interest and leverage ratios hit their highest levels of the year,” said CryptoQuant analyst MAC_D in a Tuesday update. “A pullback of 10-20% is a natural part of the cycle and provides a healthier market foundation.”

On-Chain Metrics Signal Strength

Key on-chain indicators such as the MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value), NUPL (Net Unrealized Profit/Loss), and Puell Multiple suggest Bitcoin remains firmly in a bull market with room for further gains.

“Smart investors will focus on identifying accumulation opportunities during these pullbacks,” MAC_D said. “The ‘Short-Term SOPR’ metric is especially useful for timing these periods of consolidation.”

Eyes on the Next Breakout

While short-term volatility is expected, analysts predict that Bitcoin will stabilize and eventually resume its upward trajectory. The correction is viewed as a necessary breather, setting the stage for a potential breakthrough past $100,000 in the near future.

Investors are keeping a close watch on market conditions, confident that this pullback is a temporary pause in a longer-term bullish narrative.

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