Bitcoin Stuck Until Nasdaq Breaks Out, Expert Warns Amid Market Choppiness

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Michaël van de Poppe has shared an important message for Bitcoin (BTC) traders. “One of the most important signals would be a breakout upwards of the Nasdaq. It’s stuck in a range, and as long as that happens, there’s likely no breakout for #Bitcoin to occur,” tweeted the renowned analyst.

It is a succinct read on the market that many traders are now treating as a canary for crypto’s next major move. The observation matters because, in recent months, risk assets have moved in step. When U.S. tech-heavy equities push higher, Bitcoin often follows; when they stall, crypto tends to chop.

The Nasdaq itself has been grinding in a defined band around the mid-24,000s on the Nasdaq 100 E-mini futures, a pattern visible on intraday and daily charts and echoed by market data showing limited directional conviction this month.

The index opened near 24,837 on Friday, reflecting tepid upside momentum even as select megacap names try to lead a rebound. Nasdaq quotes and futures point to a market that’s waiting for a clear catalyst before committing to a sustained trend.

Bitcoin Price Outlook

Bitcoin’s price action has mirrored that hesitation. BTC is trading around $68,000 after a modest recovery from earlier dips. That puts the cryptocurrency in a holding pattern just below recent resistance levels, with short-term technicals suggesting choppy trading unless a stronger macro narrative emerges.

Market price pages and historical data agree on the broad picture: consolidation rather than conviction. The macro backdrop is complicated. Talks in Washington about clearer crypto rules and a bill-focused tone in recent meetings have given markets occasional bursts of optimism, while inflation prints and Federal Reserve signals continue to shape risk appetite.

Crypto’s modest gains alongside progress in regulatory discussions are a reminder that policy headlines can quickly alter traders’ willingness to rotate back into risky assets. If the Fed’s path to cuts becomes clearer, both tech stocks and crypto would likely benefit; if rate uncertainty persists, the current range-bound status could continue.

From a technical standpoint, traders watching Bitcoin are focused on a few simple levels. A clean reclaim above the high-$68k to $70k band would give bulls room to test higher targets, while a decisive break below the mid-$60k area would open the door to renewed selling.

Analysts offering short-term scenarios point to long setups above roughly $66,600 with resistance clusters near $69k–$70k, and downside supports in the low-$60k range should momentum fail to materialize. Put simply, van de Poppe’s call is shorthand for a broader market truth: Bitcoin’s next major directional move is unlikely to come in isolation.

If the Nasdaq can break out of its range, expect crypto to follow; if it doesn’t, both markets may trade sideways until a fresh macro or regulatory catalyst arrives. Traders will be watching economic data, Fed commentary and congressional progress on crypto clarity for the cue that finally resolves the current stalemate.

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