Will Bitcoin's price dip below $45,000? Willy Woo warns the bear market bottom may be in 2027

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On February 27, on-chain analyst Willy Woo issued a warning, stating that Bitcoin’s price may face a deep correction, with the core target of the bear market possibly pointing to the $45,000 region. He pointed out that although BTC might rebound briefly to $75,000 and trade sideways for about a month, this range is unlikely to be stable. The simultaneous weakening of spot and futures liquidity has become a key factor suppressing the market.

As of press time, Bitcoin is trading around $67,800, with a slight decline intraday. On-chain data platform Glassnode noted that there is significant profit-taking pressure near $70,000. In the context of insufficient market depth, small-scale sell-offs could amplify price volatility.

Within the framework of Bitcoin price trend analysis, Woo considers $45,000 as the baseline bottom range for this bear market and believes that this level could trigger strong buy-the-dip demand. If the global macro environment further deteriorates, he mentioned that $30,000 would become the next important support, while $16,000 is the last line of defense in the long-term bull market structure. Woo emphasized that from 2009 to 2026, Bitcoin has always operated within a global macro expansion cycle. Once this macro environment reverses, the market will face unprecedented pressure.

Regarding the recovery timeline, Woo predicts that the bear market momentum may weaken in Q4 2026, with a potential restart of the upward cycle in Q1 or Q2 2027. Veteran trader Peter Brandt has given a potential target of $42,000, coinciding with the 200-week moving average. Some market participants are watching $54,000 as a stage-wise downside reference.

However, Matt Hougan remains relatively optimistic, believing that selling pressure is waning and that the market may have entered a bottoming phase, with the possibility of reaching new all-time highs in the future. As bullish and bearish views diverge, Bitcoin price forecasts have become a focal point for investors, with the $45,000 to $70,000 range potentially determining the medium-term trend direction.

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