Bitcoin approaches a critical inflection point, is a super cycle signal reappearing? BTC rebound conditions revealed

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Although Bitcoin’s price has fallen nearly 30% from its all-time high, discussions around the “super cycle” continue to heat up into early 2026. As of now, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $92,231, in a critical zone where bullish and bearish forces are fiercely contesting. The market generally believes this level could serve as an important springboard to retake $100,000 or could trigger a pullback to the $80,000 level.

From a medium- to long-term indicator perspective, Bitcoin’s one-year price change is currently approximately -4.5%. Overall, this figure remains in a relatively rare range historically and has not fully confirmed a bear market structure. Looking back at previous cycles, Bitcoin has experienced brief periods of negative annual returns before bull runs, followed by strong rebounds. The cycle low in March 2020 is a typical example, after which BTC achieved over a 16-fold increase within just over a year.

However, a single indicator is not enough to determine if the trend has reversed. Analysts point out that the two-year simple moving average (SMA) is also crucial, with current support around $84,500. Analyst Joao Wedson warns that once this level is broken, Bitcoin could face deeper downside risks. According to the liquidation heatmap, liquidity is concentrated in the $86,000 to $90,000 range, with significant liquidity accumulation also present near $81,000 below.

From a sentiment perspective, the market remains optimistic. Community voting sentiment indicators show that over 80% of participants still hold a bullish outlook on Bitcoin’s medium-term trend. Additionally, Zhao Changpeng recently mentioned on social platforms that a “super cycle may be brewing,” attributing part of this to marginal improvements in the US regulatory environment. This view further reinforces market expectations.

Overall, Bitcoin is currently at an important crossroads. If the annual return turns positive again and key technical supports are maintained, BTC could enter a new upward phase; otherwise, caution is warranted for a phase of correction. In the context of coexistence between super cycle expectations and technical battles, the price performance in the coming weeks will be particularly critical.

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