The next price trajectory for Bitcoin is shrouded in uncertainty, as Peter Brandt has identified that Bitcoin is at a critical junction.
“Which way will the Banana Split?” Brandt asked in an X post on Friday. An accompanying chart shows that Bitcoin is now at a critical price level, and its price reaction will determine the next phase of its near-term price action.
Bitcoin Reaches Banana Chart Resistance
A few days earlier, Brandt had highlighted that the entire price of Bitcoin could be described with a single fruit—a banana. Notably, this price structure engulfed the crypto firstborn’s price action dating back to 2010, with prices repeatedly shifting between its top and bottom.
Meanwhile, as a typical Banana chart and with Bitcoin’s previous reaction to the top of the pattern in previous cycles, prices could go sideways from here. Nonetheless, this remains uncertain, as many suggest that this cycle is different from previous ones due to institutional influx and an imminent supply shock.
Recall that Brandt earlier noted the possibility of a crash to $27,000, citing a recurring price action from the 2021 cycle. However, he flipped bullish a few weeks later, predicting that BTC could reach $150,000 in August.
Difficult for Bitcoin to Fall Below $100,000
Meanwhile, if things go sideways for Bitcoin, it would be difficult to fall below the six-figure price mark, according to analyst Timothy Peterson. He shared this analysis in a July 17 post, drawing context from the 2-year price trend.
An accompanying chart shows Bitcoin’s price trend along with the super 2-year trend support. Bitcoin has previously held its own at each visit to the trendline, as seen during the lows of $25,000 between August and September 2023, and the sharp correction in April, which brought the price down to $74,000.
Bitcoin Price Against the 2-Year Trend
Meanwhile, the 2-year support trendline has now reached the $100,000 price mark, marking strong support for the pioneering cryptocurrency. Citing this, Peterson has argued it would be difficult for Bitcoin to drop below $100,000.