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Bitcoin’s Path to $82.5K: A Key Signal for Cycle Bottom, Says Galaxy Research

Bitcoin’s recent recovery from its June lows has caught the attention of analysts, with Galaxy Research suggesting that reclaiming a key technical level could confirm that the current market downturn has already bottomed out. In a…

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Aug 21, 2026 at 10:41 PM UTC · 2 min de lecture

Bitcoin’s Path to $82.5K: A Key Signal for Cycle Bottom, Says Galaxy Research
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Bitcoin’s recent recovery from its June lows has caught the attention of analysts, with Galaxy Research suggesting that reclaiming a key technical level could confirm that the current market downturn has already bottomed out. In a report released this week, the firm highlighted the significance of the 50-week moving average (MA) as a robust indicator for identifying cycle lows, based on historical backtests.

Understanding the 50-Week Moving Average Signal

Galaxy Research’s analysis examined past Bitcoin bear markets and found that while a recovery above the 50-day moving average often appears as an early sign of a turnaround, it has historically been unreliable. In contrast, the 50-week moving average has proven to be a much stronger gauge. The report noted that in only two of 13 instances where Bitcoin recovered above this long-term average did the price subsequently decline to new lows.

Currently, Bitcoin is trading around $77,500, representing a gain of approximately 32.4% from its June 30 low. The 50-week moving average stands at $82,470. According to the report, a decisive move above this level would support the conclusion that the low for this downturn cycle is already in place. However, the key nuance, the report emphasizes, is not just a simple intraday breach but whether Bitcoin can achieve a weekly close above the 50-week MA, which would confirm the strength of the signal.

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