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Bitcoin Price Surges Above $75,000

Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Mar 18, 2026 · Last updated Mar 24, 2026

Sentiment
60
Attention
4
Articles
7
Market Impact
Direct
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The surge in Bitcoin's price above $75,000 signals a strong bullish trend in the cryptocurrency market, potentially attracting more investors and increasing overall market capitalization. This positive movement could also influence other digital assets.

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Bitcoin experienced a significant price increase, climbing above the $75,500 zone and reaching a high of $75,998. The cryptocurrency is currently consolidating above $73,500 and the 100-hour simple moving average. Key resistance levels are identified at $75,000, $75,500, $76,200, $77,500, and $78,000. Support levels are at $73,800, $73,150, $72,000, $71,650, and $71,200. Technical indicators show a bullish bias, with the hourly MACD losing some bullish pace but the hourly RSI remaining above 50. A sustained close above $75,500 could lead to further gains, while a failure to hold above $75,000 might trigger a decline.

90 Bitcoin climbed above $75,000
50 Bitcoin corrected some gains
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Bitcoin's price surged above $75,000, reaching a high of $75,998, indicating strong bullish momentum and potential for further gains if key resistance levels are cleared. However, a failure to maintain these levels could lead to a decline.
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