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Bitcoin price prediction: Analyst says BTC is poised for a retest of $28,800

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Bitcoin price has dropped below $30,000 to currently trade near $29,480.
Crypto analyst Rekt Capital says BTC price could retest $28,800 and establish it as a major support area.
BTC price bounced above $31,000 last week, having struggled to break past the anticipated buffer zone.

Bitcoin is trading around $29,479, about 3% down in the past 24 hours and now just 4% up in the past seven days. After trading to highs above $3,100 and then retreating to current levels, the market might have to brace for a retest of $28,800.

That’s today’s Bitcoin price prediction as shared by crypto analyst Rekt Capital.  

Bitcoin price at key area, with possible dip to $28,800

Following a retracement to lows of $15,500 in the aftermath of the FTX debacle market rout, Bitcoin price saw a decent flip in 2023. An upswing off the post-death cross retracement of the bear market saw BTC recover more than 80%.

According to Rekt Capital, the rally to $30,000 area had BTC trending at an area that has previously acted as a stubborn resistance as well as support zone on the monthly chart. Bulls managed to breach the supply wall last week, but the $28,800 was equally resolute and despite a decent weekly close above the zone, a fresh dip to the level is likely.

Such a retest might be what buyers need to solidify it as a demand reload area. Rekt says a successful retest of the level could reenergize bulls for another upward move.

#BTC enjoys a solid Weekly Close above ~$28800 support (orange)

If this current dip is to get deeper, it would be entirely healthy for $BTC to retest ~28800

After all, that level was a multi-week resistance and now may have the chance to become support#Crypto #Bitcoin https://t.co/ZUMHMa7ukR pic.twitter.com/PCAzaIkAvV

— Rekt Capital (@rektcapital) April 17, 2023

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