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Bitcoin Faces a Race to Secure a Green 2025 Yearly Candle

Bitcoin (BTC) eyed weekend highs into Sunday’s weekly close with the yearly candle in focus.

Key points:

  • Bitcoin sees an eerily calm weekend as analysis eyes a three-day bullish divergence locking in.

  • It may take until the new year for capital to redeploy and the BTC price situation to change.

  • Bitcoin is down 6% for the year, potentially marking a bearish post-halving record.

New year could bring $100,000 BTC price

Data from TradingView showed BTC price action nearing $88,000 after two days of barely any volatility.

BTC/USD one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

Friday had seen familiar fakeout moves as liquidity hunts accompanied a record $24 billion options expiry event. As Cointelegraph reported, this was thought to be acting as a suppressing force on price.

Now, bullish arguments included a key relative strength index (RSI) divergence on three-day timeframes. 

“Bitcoin locked in a three-day bullish divergence, right on top of key support,” trader Jelle wrote in an X post on the topic. 

BTC/USD three-day chart with RSI data. Source: Jelle/X

Trader BitBull put faith in seasonality when it came to a BTC price rebound. Institutions, he argued, would begin allocating capital to “underperforming assets” in early January.

“This could trigger a breakout from this trendline and a move towards $100K will happen,” he predicted Friday.

Trader and analyst Aksel Kibar was unsurprised by Bitcoin’s range-bound behavior and lack of volatility given the sharp upside during Q3.

“Volatility is cyclical,” he told X followers. 

BTC/USD one-day chart. Source: Aksel Kibar/X

Bitcoin yearly candle challenges four-year cycle

With days to go until the 2025 yearly candle close, Bitcoin still risked making bearish history.

Related: Bitcoin ETFs lose $825M in five days as US becomes ‘biggest seller’ of BTC

Currently down 6.1% year-to-date, BTC/USD was on track for its first “red” post-halving year in history.

This led some to argue that the concept of BTC price action moving in four-year cycles no longer matched reality.

Keith Alan, cofounder of trading resource Material Indicators, suggested that the yearly candle’s color would be of major importance. 

“Wicks beyond key levels are to be expected – it’s closes that matter most,” he wrote on Christmas Day alongside a chart from one of Material Indicators’ proprietary trading tools. 

BTC/USD 12-month chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

Alan said that the yearly open around $93,500 could still come in for a last-minute retest.

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