Bitcoin (BTC), with its recent accelerated rise, is approaching the “golden cross” pattern, which is considered one of the key indicators of long-term bullish momentum in technical analysis.
Bitcoin’s price surged above $72,000, with gains exceeding 12% in the past week. This rise also pushed BTC above its 200-day simple moving average (SMA), currently standing at $69,005.
Critical Threshold for Golden Cross in Bitcoin
A golden cross occurs when a shorter-term moving average crosses a longer-term moving average from below to above. For Bitcoin, the key indicators followed by the markets are the 50-day and 200-day moving averages.
If BTC continues its upward trend and the 50-day SMA crosses above the 200-day SMA, a golden cross pattern will officially form. In technical analysis, this crossover is generally considered a signal that the long-term uptrend is strengthening.
The fact that Bitcoin is currently trading slightly above its 200-day SMA is also a noteworthy development for the market.
Why is the 200-Day Average Important?
The 200-day SMA (Short-Motion Moving Average) shows the average of Bitcoin’s closing prices over the last 200 trading days and is among the most closely followed technical indicators for determining the long-term direction of the market.
Bitcoin remaining above its 200-day moving average for an extended period can be interpreted as a sign that the overall market structure may shift from a bearish to an bullish trend. Conversely, a drop back below this level could signal a weakening of the bullish momentum.


