Bitcoin Breaks Above $82,000, Targets $92,000 Following Potential US-Iran Peace News

According to Glassnode, Bitcoin broke above its short-term holder cost basis of $79,000 today (May 6), with the price rising above $82,000 following news of a potential US-Iran war resolution. Glassnode's analysis identifies $92,000 as a key on-chain benchmark target. Analyst Mitchell Askew noted that breaking above the STH level typically signals the end of a bear market or consolidation period. Michael van de Poppe identified $84,000-$86,000 as the next resistance area, with a potential move toward the 50-week moving average around $90,000.
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