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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction 2023 -2026

 
How much will Bitcoin (BTC) be worth in 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026? Check out other opinions on price targets and project confidence levels — known as a Consensus Rating — when deciding on your own price targets. Data displayed are based on user input and not Binance's opinion.

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Technical Analysis
Technical analysis is a useful tool for predicting trends on a chart. However, recently many people have started trading with bots that have technical analysis concepts programmed into them. Below is an automated report of where the market is trending and which direction it may go at different time intervals into the future. While this is a Bitcoin price prediction based on technicals, please do your own research and trade based on your own knowledge and ability.

Moving Average
On the four-hour time frame, Bitcoin is currently trending bullish with the 50 day moving average currently sloping up.
Additionally, Bitcoin’s 200 day moving average is sloping up and has been doing so since 3/30/2023 which means the trend is strong.
On the four-hour time frame, if we were to give a Bitcoin price prediction, it would be bearish considering the way the 50 day and 200 day moving averages are bullish.
Relative Strength Index
Currently the RSI is within the 30-70 neutral zone, which indicates the price is trending neutral with the price being able to keep RSI in that state for a while.
There is currently no bearish or bullish divergence within the last 14 candles, which is no signal for price reversal from current areas
 
About BTC Price Prediction: 2023-2026
According to your price prediction input for Bitcoin, the value of BTC may increase by +5% and reach $ 32,433.28 by 2026.
Year Price
2022 $ 46,378.16
2023 $ 28,017.09
2024 $ 29,417.94
2025 $ 30,888.84
2026 $ 32,433.28                                                                

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