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    Bitcoin Price: Why BTC Can’t Close Above the 200-Day MA, and What Breaks It

    May 17, 20265 Mins Read


    Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is trading at $78,200 today, down by 1% in the last 24 hours, and trading roughly 5% below the 200-day MA level. The 200-day moving average, currently around $82,300, is the line that separates a recovering market from a confirmed bull run, and Bitcoin hasn’t closed above it since January.

    The Bitcoin price has posted a positive second quarter in ten of the last fifteen years, per CryptoRank, which is why we looked at what it would take for BTC to finally close above the 200-day moving average before June ends.

    What Bitcoin’s (BTC) Q2 History Says About Breaking $82,300

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    Bitcoin has closed the second quarter at a higher level in ten of the last 15 years, but that record looks less convincing when we zoom into the most recent cycles.

    Year  Q2 Return
    2026 +14.7% so far
    2025 +29.9%
    2024 -12%
    2023 +7.03%
    2022 -56.6%
    2021 -40.8%

    In Q2 2021, the Bitcoin price fell from $65,000 to $35,000 after China banned crypto mining and Tesla stopped accepting BTC payments. In Q2 2022, Terra collapsed and wiped out roughly $50 billion in value, triggering a broader market liquidation that sent Bitcoin down 56.6% by June.

    However, Bitcoin’s price performance in 2026 has been marred by geopolitical tensions, inflation, Treasury yields, oil prices, and central bank policy. The U.S. and Iran conflict has made oil and gold safer investment alternatives, with oil soaring to above $100. 

    Moreover, Treasury yields are at their highest levels since mid-2025, and the Fed has shifted from discussing rate cuts to pricing in possible hikes. That’s what has kept Bitcoin below $82,300—making its current setup different from the structural breakdown that defined 2021 and 2022.

    3 Catalysts That Could Push Bitcoin Above the 200-Day MA

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    Bitcoin’s chances of pushing above the 200-day moving average depends on three key catalysts.

    The CLARITY Act Full Senate Vote

    The committee vote helped push Bitcoin toward $82,000, but a full Senate vote is what could push it through $82,300 and keep it there.

    Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott told Fox Business he hopes to bring the bill to the Senate floor by June or July, with the White House targeting a presidential signature by July 4. The committee passage already reduced some of the regulatory uncertainty keeping pension funds and sovereign wealth funds sidelined. A full Senate vote removes even more of that friction around Bitcoin custody, collateral treatment, and balance sheet exposure.

    The bill becoming law is what would make institutions commit capital move at a scale to crypto. But ethics provision still needs to be resolved before the bill reaches the floor to secure the 60 votes needed to pass. If that happens in June, Bitcoin would get the institutional catalyst the market has been waiting for all year, and that could see it finally break above the 200-day MA.

    ETF Inflows Resuming

    Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net outflow of $1 billion for the week ending May 15, which is their largest weekly exit since January, snapping a six-week inflow streak. What’s striking is that the reversal happened right as Bitcoin tested the 200-day MA.

    Spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $1 billion during the week of April 17 and another $996.38 million the following week, while cumulative net inflows since launch remain above $58 billion. A return to sustained inflows is still the clearest signal that institutional demand is absorbing sell pressure near $82,300. Without it, the bears will keep stalling the Bitcoin price moves beyond that level.

    Crude Oil Pulling Back

    Oil prices surging above $110 does not directly crash Bitcoin, but it keeps inflation elevated and forces the Fed to stay aggressive for longer—and that drains liquidity from risk assets.

    Brent crude is trading near $109 today. If it starts moving back toward $90, inflation expectations would cool, rate hike expectations would fade, and the dollar could weaken. That’s the exact macro setup that could help Bitcoin break above and hold its key resistance.

    Can Bitcoin Close Above Its 200-Day MA Before June Ends?

    A Bitcoin weekly close above $82,300 before June ends is unlikely without at least two of the three catalysts getting triggered. Right now, none of them are fully aligned—oil is at $109, ETF flows just snapped a six-week inflow streak with a $1 billion outflow, and the CLARITY Act still needs a floor vote and 60 Senate votes to cross the finish line.

    If the CLARITY Act reaches a Senate floor vote in June and ETF flows resume in the same week, the demand base could push BTC above $82,300 and hold it. But if oil stays above $100 and the floor vote moves to July, Bitcoin could consolidate below the most important level on the chart, waiting for a macro turn it can’t manufacture on its own.



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