$BTC just delivered a strong impulse candle after holding the 76.6K region for hours.
Momentum is shifting back toward buyers and the breakout pressure above 77K is now clearly visible.
🔥 $BTC LONG UPDATE
Entry Zone: 77,000 - 77,350
Stop Loss: 76,450
TP1: 78,200
TP2: 79,000
TP3: 80,500
As long as Bitcoin stays above the reclaimed support zone, bulls remain in control and continuation toward higher liquidity zones looks very possible.
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$BTC Buy Long - Bullish 🟢
🔹Entry 👉 $77,000 – $77,300
🎯 TP: $78,500 $80,000 $82,000
🛑 SL: $75,900
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Bitcoin around $77,245 is trading near a key psychological support area where buyers often become active. Price appears to be attempting stabilization after recent pressure, creating room for a possible recovery move 🚀
Bullish signals:
• Strong support around $76.5K–77K
• Potential rebound after oversold conditions
• Reclaiming $78K can strengthen bullish m...
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