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Here are key bitcoin price levels to watch as the rally gathers steam

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What to know : Bitcoin has surged to four-week highs above $74,000, putting a cluster of technically important price levels in play. At $75,000, dealers are in deeply negative gamma, meaning their hedging could amplify volatility in either direction rather. Above that, the $80,000 to $80,600 band and the historically important level may cap gains before bitcoin approaches its 200-day moving average.

Bitcoin BTC$74,813.20 analysts sounded bullish early this week and the market is proving them right. The cryptocurrency's price has hit four-week highs above $74,000.

As the rally continues, several key levels are now in focus. Let's take a look at those in detail.

$75,000 the 'release point'

This may be the most important because of its implications for derivatives positioning and dealer hedging flows. Dealers, or market makers, are entities that keep markets liquid and ensure a seamless trading experience by stepping in to buy or sell assets, taking the opposite side of your trade.

Dealer's gamma exposure is most negative at $75,000. (Amberdata)

At $75,000, options market data from Deribit indicates that dealer and market maker exposure is tilted heavily toward so-called “negative gamma.”

Gamma refers to how quickly dealers must adjust their hedges as the underlying price moves.

When dealers are "long gamma," they tend to buy the underlying asset in spot/futures when its price falls, and sell when its price rises, inadvertently curbing volatility. But when they are short or in negative gamma, as is the case at $75,000, their behavior flips – hedging becomes pro-cyclical, meaning they may be forced to buy into rallies and sell into declines. Other things being equal, this dealer hedging often amplifies price volatility.

So, as bitcoin approaches and trades near $75,000, even modest price swings can trigger hedging flows from dealers adjusting their options exposure. If prices move past $75,000, dealers may buy into the rising market, potentially accelerating upside momentum.

Conversely, if prices turn lower from around $75,000, dealers could short, accelerating the decline, meaning this point can act less like a traditional support or resistance level and more like a "volatility release point."

Since 2020, as bitcoin’s options market has expanded significantly, negative gamma positioning has increasingly acted as an accelerant, intensifying both upswings and selloffs depending on the prevailing market's direction.

Second, $75,000 also aligns with the 100-day moving average, a widely tracked technical indicator that often serves as support or resistance. It previously marked a key resistance zone in January, where sellers re-established their dominance, stopping the rally and paving the way for a deeper drop toward $60,000.

BTC is trading close to the 100-day average of its price. (TradingView)

Above $80,000

The next key price range is $80,000–$80,600. This zone is characterized by positive dealer gamma exposure, which means they are likely to buy low and sell high in this range, potentially reducing the directional pressure. As a result, trading within this band could be relatively rangebound, with less tendency for sharp trend continuation in either direction.

Meanwhile, $80,525 also stands out as a historically important level, marking the point where the November sell-off lost momentum. From there, selling pressure faded and the market transitioned into a two-month recovery rally that carried bitcoin toward the $100,000 area.

BTC's daily chart. (TradingView)

Prior inflection points, such as $80,525, often represent potential areas where a bullish move may stall.

A final indicator to watch is the massively popular 200-day average of the price, tracked by traders and analysts as an indicator of long-term price trajectory. As of writing, the 200-day average is $87,519, indicating BTC is currently trading below its long-term valuation.

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