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Dear brother, technical analysis is based on inference and probabilities, not certainties. Since it is not an absolute science, errors are inherently possible. Anyone who describes themselves as a technical analyst and insists on their analysis despite clear inaccuracies is not truly practicing analysis; they are practicing stubbornness. What I have presented are potential bottom zones based on current technical readings, and in my personal opinion, they range between 60,000 and 57,000. The chart extrapolates the expected price behavior under normal technical conditions and based on Bitcoin's current situation. Is it possible to continue rising from here and be satisfied with 60,000 as a bottom? Yes, it is possible. Will it rebound and go below 57,000? Yes, that is also possible. But a drop below 50,000 would not be just an ordinary technical scenario; it could be a market catastrophe that might push Bitcoin into a selling hysteria caused by several factors, one of which is a sharp deterioration in the miners' situation.