Bitcoin Analyst Phila Warns of Drop to $55K After 14-Year Support Break

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Bitcoin analyst Phila warned of a potential drop to $55,000 after the 14-year support level broke, calling it a capitulation move similar to 2021. He emphasized the broken support level as a key concern. Ali Martinez noted $77,800 as a short-term support level to watch. Traders are also keeping an eye on altcoins to watch for signs of broader market direction.

Headline: Analyst Phila Warns Bitcoin Could Slide to $55K After Breaking 14-Year Support — Key Levels to Watch at ~$77.8K Bitcoin fell below the psychological $80,000 mark and, according to crypto analyst Phila, has also breached a support level that had held for roughly 14 years. That breakdown, he says, could presage a much deeper move — potentially to about $55,000. Phila: this is capitulation, not a simple dip On X, Phila argued the recent move isn’t a routine correction or “shakeout” but real-time capitulation after the loss of a long-standing structural support that previously held through bear cycles. His chart projects a downside target near $55,000 following the breakdown. Phila bolstered his warning by pointing to his past calls — he says he called the $16,000 bottom in 2022 and the Bitcoin peak in October 2025 — and urged market participants to prepare accordingly. He also drew parallels with 2021 price action: a double top, lower highs/lows and a misleading “relief rally” that felt like a bottom but ended up preceding further declines. Phila suggested the current post-February 2026 relief bounce (many view the $60,000 February low as a bottom) could be similar, and that $50,000 remains on the table if the fractal plays out. Channel to watch: $77.8K — flip or retrace? Separately, analyst Ali Martinez highlighted an important shorter-term technical level: $77,800. Martinez says BTC has climbed to test the upper boundary of a well-defined lower-timeframe channel. If $77,800 flips to support, it could clear the way toward roughly $79,000. If BTC fails to hold that level, Martinez expects a “healthy retracement” back into the channel to gather liquidity, with intermediate bounce zones at about $76,900 (mid-range) and $76,000 (channel bottom). Current price As of CoinMarketCap data cited in the post, Bitcoin was trading around $77,500 and down over the past 24 hours. Bottom line Phila’s call is a stark warning tied to a long-standing support break and a fractal comparison to 2021, while Martinez provides near-term levels traders can watch. The market’s response to the $77.8K area in the coming sessions will likely determine whether bulls can stabilize or sellers push BTC toward the lower targets Phila outlined.

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