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$74,000 "No Man's Land" — The Technical Puzzle of BTC's Bull-Bear Tug-of-War
As of April 15, Bitcoin is quoted at approximately $74,056.90, down -1.78% in 24 hours, but still up +3.41% over the past 7 days, with a market capitalization of about $1.48 trillion. After reaching a high of 76,043.6 USD during the day, it retreated, indicating that selling pressure above remains relatively heavy.
From a technical perspective, Bitcoin has maintained a clear upward channel structure since the February lows. The current price has moved to the upper boundary of the channel and entered a historical supply zone between $74,000 and $76,000. The intersection of the channel's upper trendline and horizontal resistance makes this price range a "No Man's Land" for short-term bulls and bears.
It is worth noting that a triple top divergence pattern has appeared on the 4-hour chart — the price has consecutively made higher highs, while RSI has recorded lower highs, a typical signal of diminishing buying momentum. Meanwhile, the 4-hour trading volume has gradually decreased during the price rebound, and the Bollinger Band width percentile indicator has reached extreme levels in historical statistics, suggesting that short-term volatility may soon contract.
Optimists believe that the daily chart's upward channel remains intact, and the medium-term trend has not reversed. The test of $74,000 is part of a normal technical resistance digestion process; cautious traders, however, point out that a rise lacking volume support is unlikely to sustain, and divergence in technical indicators often signals a short-term correction. If resistance holds and prices fall back, short-term support levels will be sequentially around $72,000 and between $69,000 and $70,000.