⬤ Bitcoin (BTC) is sitting at the lower boundary of a multi-year rising channel on the weekly chart, with the RSI dipping back into oversold territory. The same setup played out in 2023 — oversold RSI, channel support holding, and then a strong leg higher. The chart shows both the price reaction at channel support and the RSI turning point near its lower range.
⬤ That 2023 comparison is the core of the analysis. Back then, an oversold weekly RSI reading coincided with a reversal while price stayed inside the channel — what followed was a sustained advance. The key signal here is a weekly RSI move into oversold territory that previously preceded a 2023-style reversal. The takeaway: the “bullish structure” stays intact as long as channel support continues to hold.
⬤ Right now, BTC is still trading within that same broad rising channel, with broader coverage describing Bitcoin maintaining an ascending channel structure over the longer timeframe. This isn’t a confirmed breakout call — it’s a continuation framework, one where the RSI reversal signal and channel support defense do the heavy lifting.
⬤ Weekly momentum shifts matter more than they might seem. When the RSI rebounds from oversold on the weekly timeframe, it tends to shape how markets read trend continuity versus a deeper correction. With Bitcoin still riding its long-term channel and RSI bouncing off the lows, the focus now shifts to follow-through over the next few weekly candles — similar to periods where RSI moved toward oversold conditions during pullbacks and markets watched for rebound confirmation
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BTC Weekly RSI Hits Oversold Again as Long-Term Channel Holds
⬤ Bitcoin (BTC) is sitting at the lower boundary of a multi-year rising channel on the weekly chart, with the RSI dipping back into oversold territory. The same setup played out in 2023 — oversold RSI, channel support holding, and then a strong leg higher. The chart shows both the price reaction at channel support and the RSI turning point near its lower range.
⬤ That 2023 comparison is the core of the analysis. Back then, an oversold weekly RSI reading coincided with a reversal while price stayed inside the channel — what followed was a sustained advance. The key signal here is a weekly RSI move into oversold territory that previously preceded a 2023-style reversal. The takeaway: the “bullish structure” stays intact as long as channel support continues to hold.
⬤ Right now, BTC is still trading within that same broad rising channel, with broader coverage describing Bitcoin maintaining an ascending channel structure over the longer timeframe. This isn’t a confirmed breakout call — it’s a continuation framework, one where the RSI reversal signal and channel support defense do the heavy lifting.
⬤ Weekly momentum shifts matter more than they might seem. When the RSI rebounds from oversold on the weekly timeframe, it tends to shape how markets read trend continuity versus a deeper correction. With Bitcoin still riding its long-term channel and RSI bouncing off the lows, the focus now shifts to follow-through over the next few weekly candles — similar to periods where RSI moved toward oversold conditions during pullbacks and markets watched for rebound confirmation