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Bitcoin stayed close to $89,000 on Sunday, holding inside a narrow trading range as the broader crypto market continued to drop. The global crypto market cap slipped to $3.01 trillion.
Compared to earlier in the month, trading volumes have slowed. Recent price swings have been small, and the market has yet to show a clear direction. This lack of energy has kept BTC stuck below important resistance levels and prevented any strong recovery attempts.
Resistance Blocks Breakouts
Bitcoin has repeatedly struggled to break past the $92,000–$93,000 resistance band. Each time the price has attempted an upward push, sellers have stepped in and pushed it back down, showing that the market is still facing pressure from profit-taking and derivative unwinding. Until this resistance zone is convincingly cleared, analysts say upside momentum will likely remain limited.
On the downside, support between $86,000 and $88,000 continues to act as the main cushion for the price. Experts are watching this area closely because a clear break below it could trigger fresh selling and possibly send Bitcoin toward the lower $80,000 range. For now, buyers are managing to defend this zone, keeping the market in a sideways phase.
Broader Market Moves in Sync
Major altcoins such as Ethereum, BNB, Solana, and XRP also cooled off, showing Bitcoin’s quiet trading pattern. The average market RSI hovering around 39 suggests mild oversold pressure but not enough to confirm a reversal. The market appears to be waiting for new economic cues or strong inflows that could shift momentum.
What Comes Next?
Until a breakout from this tight range occurs, Bitcoin is expected to continue moving sideways. A move above $92,000 would be the first sign of strength, while a drop under $86,000 may confirm further weakness.
























