- Bitcoin spiked to $115,670 but John Bollinger warns it might be a false breakout.
- Resistance looms at $117K, with a risky price gap down to $108K if support fails.
- U.S. tariffs on India could fuel extra volatility in the market.
Bitcoin saw a sharp climb today, briefly touching $115,670 after whispers of a shift in U.S. monetary policy stirred the market. The excitement, though, didn’t come without a side of caution. John Bollinger, the mind behind the Bollinger Bands, suggested the move might be a classic “head fake” — a deceptive breakout that often fizzles. His warning points to a recent Bollinger Band Squeeze, a setup that can precede big moves but doesn’t guarantee they’ll hold. For traders hoping this was the start of a bullish run, his tone was clear: don’t get too comfortable just yet.
Why Bollinger Isn’t Fully Convinced
In a post on X, Bollinger noted something odd — the pattern appearing in Bitcoin spot markets doesn’t show up in Bitcoin ETFs, which take weekends and holidays off. That disconnect raises questions about whether this surge has real legs or is simply a market quirk. He hinted that without stronger confirmation, the rally could reverse just as quickly as it started. The implication? Traders should keep one hand near the exit.
Resistance Ahead and Potential Risks
Short-term momentum looked promising when talk surfaced about President Donald Trump possibly nominating a Fed governor friendly to rate cuts. But the bump faded fast, with Bitcoin slipping back to $114,000. At the moment, it’s trading around $114,311, up only 0.44% over the last day. Analyst Ali Martinez pointed to a key resistance level at $117,000, warning that if Bitcoin fails to break it, there’s a dangerous “air gap” in support between $113,000 and $108,000. If volatility picks up, prices could tumble toward $95,000 in a hurry.
The Geopolitical Wildcard
Adding to the uncertainty, new 25% tariffs from the U.S. on India took effect August 7, heightening fears of a trade war. With tensions running high and global markets already on edge, Bitcoin’s price action may become even harder to predict. Between shaky technical signals, fragile support, and geopolitical stress, the road ahead for BTC looks anything but smooth.