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    Bitcoin Price Prediction: Why the Downtrend May Continue Before Any Real Recovery

    February 16, 2026Updated:April 13, 2026James MercerBy James Mercer
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    Bitcoin is not bottoming here. The current structure points to continued downside pressure into Q2, with relief rallies likely to fail unless key resistance is decisively reclaimed.

    After four consecutive weekly losses, Bitcoin enters the week of February 16, 2026, stuck between fading momentum and structural support. The weekend bounce toward $71,000 lacked follow-through, reinforcing that this is still an orderly deleveraging phase and not the start of a new expansion stage.


    Technical Structure: Compression Before Resolution

    Bitcoin is trading in a tightening range between $65,000 support and $72,180 resistance.

    Immediate resistance: $70,949 – $72,180
    Major resistance: $74,500 – $76,000
    Key support: $65,000 – $65,650
    Cycle floor (200-week MA): $58,239 – $60,205

    The technical message is straightforward: reclaiming $72,180 is required to shift short-term structure back in favor of buyers. Until that happens, rallies remain corrective.

    The 200-week moving average near $58K–$60K is historically significant. But historical support only matters if liquidity stabilizes, and right now, liquidity conditions remain fragile.


    Institutional Flows and ETF Pressure

    The broader trend is being driven by capital flows, not retail sentiment.

    Global crypto Exchange-Traded Products (ETPs) have now recorded four consecutive weeks of outflows, totaling $3.7 billion over the past month. Harvard reduced its Bitcoin exposure by roughly 20%, while corporate holders like Metaplanet continue stacking despite reporting large valuation losses.

    This divergence matters. Corporates are playing long-duration balance sheet strategy. Funds and endowments are managing quarterly risk.

    When ETFs are bleeding and macro remains uncertain, upside attempts struggle to sustain.


    Macro Events This Week: FOMC Minutes and Core PCE

    This week’s primary catalysts are:

    • FOMC Minutes (Feb 18)
    • U.S. Core PCE (Feb 20)
    • Miner earnings from Riot and Hive
    • $15B U.S. T-bill liquidity injection

    Markets are hypersensitive to rate-cut probabilities for 2026. Any hawkish tone in the minutes will reinforce risk-off positioning.

    If Bitcoin fails to hold $65,000 after the FOMC Minutes and Core PCE release, then a retest of the $58,000–$60,000 region becomes the high-probability path. A break below $60K would open downside toward the mid-$50Ks and accelerate the broader corrective cycle.


    Sentiment: Extreme Fear Is Not a Trigger

    The Fear & Greed Index has plunged to extreme fear (9–14). Historically, that zone aligns with local bottoms but not always macro bottoms.

    Extreme fear can persist for months in prolonged drawdowns. The market topped in January near $96,929. Multi-month declines rarely reverse in a matter of weeks.

    Orderly deleveraging phases grind lower before they exhaust.


    Who This Outlook Matters For

    Short-term traders:
    Expect volatility spikes around macro releases. Fading resistance and trading range breakdowns remains the higher-probability strategy until structure flips.

    Long-term holders:
    Patience is critical. Accumulation is more compelling closer to the 200-week moving average than at mid-range resistance.


    Forward View: Q2 Risk Remains Elevated

    Even with positive catalysts such as ETHDenver, miner earnings, corporate conferences, the broader downtrend is intact. ETF outflows, geopolitical instability, and macro uncertainty have driven months of pressure. Recovery cycles tend to mirror that duration.

    My base expectation is continued structural weakness into Q2, with Bitcoin potentially reaching the $45,000–$55,000 region before a durable bottom forms. The decline is unlikely to be a single sharp crash; it is more likely a series of failed recoveries.

    Next signal to watch: sustained spot ETF inflows combined with a weekly close above $72,180. Without that combination, the path of least resistance remains lower.

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    James Mercer is a cryptocurrency market analyst specialising in Bitcoin price structure, macroeconomic trends and institutional capital flows. With over seven years of experience tracking digital asset markets through multiple bull and bear cycles, James focuses on the intersection of traditional finance and crypto, analysing everything from Federal Reserve policy to on-chain data to identify what's really driving market movements. At DailyCoinRadar he leads the weekly Bitcoin outlook and macro analysis coverage.

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