List of Flash News about 200WMA
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2026-01-07 18:20 |
Bitcoin (BTC) 200-Week Moving Average Passes $57K, Targeting $58K in Early February; Price Floor Grinding Higher
According to @adam3us on X, Bitcoin's 200-week moving average has passed $57,000 and he describes this as the price floor grinding higher (source: @adam3us on X, Jan 7, 2026). He adds that the 200WMA is next up at around $58,000 in early February, indicating a continued upward shift in the long-term floor he tracks (source: @adam3us on X, Jan 7, 2026). |
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2026-01-07 16:32 |
BTC 200-Week MA Near $58K: Adam Back Signals Rising Price Floor Into Early February
According to @adam3us, BTC’s 200-week moving average has already passed $57,000, indicating a higher long-term base for price (source: Adam Back on X, Jan 7, 2026, https://x.com/adam3us/status/1998800948228149308). According to @adam3us, the next milestone is a $58k 200WMA expected in early February, with the price floor “grinding higher,” reinforcing a $57k–$58k long-term support zone focus (source: Adam Back on X, Jan 7, 2026, https://x.com/adam3us/status/2008939315142017418). |
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2025-11-11 05:35 |
BTC 200-Week Moving Average Clears $55K: Key Support and Trend Signal Traders Are Watching
According to @adam3us, Bitcoin’s 200-week moving average has moved above 55,000 dollars, lifting a key long-term reference level for BTC as of November 11, 2025, source: @adam3us on X, Nov 11, 2025. The 200-period moving average is widely used to define long-term trend and often acts as dynamic support or resistance that traders use for entries and risk controls, source: Binance Academy (Moving Averages); StockCharts ChartSchool (Moving Averages). Practically, a rising 200WMA near 55,000 dollars is commonly monitored for staged spot entries on pullbacks and for placing protective stops just below in trend-following systems, source: StockCharts ChartSchool (Moving Averages); Investopedia (Moving Average Strategies). Monitoring the distance between spot BTC price and the 200WMA helps gauge mean-reversion risk and position sizing across crypto portfolios, source: Investopedia (Moving Average Strategies). |