When you learn to trade crypto using supply and demand, you quickly realize something: Bitcoin doesn’t care about your indicators, your memes, or how many times you refresh Twitter X. BTC only respects imbalances — and right now, one of them is screaming for attention.

Bitcoin is reacting to a massive monthly demand level at $84,349, and this imbalance is behaving suspiciously like the previous monthly demand at $49,900, which created a beautiful bullish leg that most retail traders missed because they were busy… well, doing retail trader things.

This new demand is now in control, and that means price action is not random: it’s structured, purposeful, and driven by professional crypto money. My job — and yours if you want to master cryptocurrency price action — is to read who’s in control and wait patiently—emotions out, probabilities in.

Bitcoin Monthly Chart: Demand Has the Wheel (for now)

The $84,349 demand imbalance is trying to hold the market exactly the way the $49,900 imbalance did.
That older level produced a strong impulse; new imbalances were created on the way up, and BTC pushed into new highs.

With the current structure:

  • Monthly demand at $84,349 is active and in control
  • The bullish impulse from the previous months shows strength
  • There is a clean room up to $108,000 if demand continues breaking weekly highs

The big question is straightforward: Will Bitcoin continue breaking weekly highs, or are we on our way to test the deeper imbalance at $67,000?

Trading is not guessing — it’s waiting. And yes, waiting is the part where beginners lose their minds while professionals drink coffee.

Weekly Price Action: Key to the Next Leg

Weekly highs are the battlefield. If weekly highs continue breaking, the monthly will keep driving the bus toward $108,000.

But…If sellers push the market aggressively and weekly fails to follow the bullish script, BTC will likely continue dumping into the weekly/ monthly confluence around $67,000, where another strong imbalance is waiting.

In supply and demand trading, I don’t predict — I follow control:

  • Demand in control → bullish continuation likely
  • Demand removed → deeper pullback toward next imbalance

Nothing else matters. Not the news, not the halving, not the crypto influencers telling you Bitcoin is going to $1 million (again).

Crypto Trading Lesson: Demand Is Still King

Most traders believe that crypto is wild and unpredictable. It’s not. It’s chaotic only if you trade without context.

But:

  • A clean monthly demand imbalance
  • A bullish trend behind it
  • Strong impulses breaking structures

…these give you probabilities that indicators simply cannot. If you want to learn to trade crypto, the secret is not a new indicator — it’s learning how price action behaves inside and around imbalances. And Bitcoin today is giving us a textbook example.

BTC Roadmap: What I Expect Next

Scenario A — Bullish continuation (preferred)

BTC keeps breaking weekly highs, confirming monthly demand is in control.
Next target: $108,000

This is the scenario where institutional money is scaling in, and pressured supply keeps getting absorbed.

Scenario B — Deeper pullback to rebalance inefficiency

BTC fails to break weekly highs → price accelerates down toward:

👉 $67,000 demand imbalance

From there, the next long-term bullish leg could begin.

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