Veteran trader Peter Brandt’s earlier forecast predicting a Bitcoin decline to between $58,000 and $62,000 has lost steam after the top cryptocurrency surged in recent days, rebounding far above the range he had previously highlighted as a likely downside target.
Bitcoin’s sharp rebound
Brandt, an experienced commodities trader known for his chart analysis, stated in January that Bitcoin might fall toward the $58,000 to $62,000 range. He also noted at the time that the prediction could be off. The market, however, appears to have shifted direction decisively after a vigorous recovery.
Over the past week, Bitcoin saw a dramatic increase as traders responded to a surge in bond yields and the unveiling of a new fiscal consolidation initiative. The asset staged a five-day rally, climbing from $62,679 on August 17 to as high as $79,500 on August 21, before experiencing a minor pullback.
At last check, Bitcoin was trading at $76,569, posting a 0.84% daily decline but up by 21.56% over the week. The latest rally briefly lifted prices to levels last seen in May, testing the $80,000 threshold.
Short squeeze and market turnaround
The rapid price surge was fueled in large part by a record short squeeze, forcing bearish traders to exit their positions and further accelerating gains. Rather than a broad rush of new bullish bets, the move appeared to be driven mostly by existing short sellers covering their trades.
Brandt’s $58,000–$62,000 target was shaped by market developments that followed the October 2025 flash crash, when Bitcoin experienced a record $20 billion in liquidations. His downside scenario did unfold temporarily, as Bitcoin touched a low of $57,717 on July 1 and traded sideways for several months before the recent turnaround.
Chart analysis and revised outlook
In explaining his earlier bearish view, Brandt pointed to technical chart patterns. He cited the formation of an inverted head and shoulders (H&S) with a delayed right shoulder, estimating that there was a 60/40 probability it would resolve to the downside. As the pattern completed, however, he shifted his stance, mentioning through a post on X that he “bought the breakout for better or worse.”
Brandt also drew attention to price “walls” in the market, highlighting their significance in identifying bottoms in previous bull cycles. He remarked, “Does anybody remember when I posted about Price Walls, a decades-old TA tool, at the BTC bottom in 2021? Well, we are here again.”
Brandt referenced a technical breakout after a period of sideways movement, noting his decision to reenter the market as the inverted H&S pattern completed—a technical indicator that shifts the outlook from bearish to bullish once confirmed.
Mini dictionary: Inverted head and shoulders (H&S), a technical analysis pattern signaling a potential trend reversal from bearish to bullish, with the right shoulder often indicating the final phase before a breakout to the upside.
| Date | BTC Price Low | BTC Price High | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 1 | $57,717 | — | Local Bottom |
| August 17 | $62,679 | — | Start of Rally |
| August 21 | — | $79,500 | Five-day Rally Peak |
| May (previous) | — | $80,000 | Previous High |





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