Microsoft Copilot places Bitcoin between $85K and $95K, with a likely 2026 close near $90K. Its outlook centers on a mid-September U.S. Senate vote on the CLARITY Act and the UK's FCA crypto regime rollout at month-end.
Bitcoin's weekly close was $64,742, up 3.04%, after recent trading confirmed a breakout above $65,800 support. RSI at 41.87 is improving, with its signal line at 38.99, but both remain below the midline. Support is $62K, then $60K and $58K; resistance is $70K, $80K and $90K.
Perpetual funding rates at a 20-month high point to aggressive leverage. Rising U.S. Treasury yields and oil prices are macro headwinds. The base case requires roughly a 40% move. Copilot's upside path stays open if Bitcoin holds above $65,800 through September, but a break below $60K exposes the $58K-$60K zone.
Frequently asked questions
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Which September events does Copilot identify as key policy milestones?
It points to a mid-September U.S. Senate vote on the CLARITY Act and the UK's FCA crypto regime rollout at month-end.
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What price range and 2026 close does Copilot project for Bitcoin?
It places Bitcoin at $85K-$95K, with a likely 2026 close near $90K.
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Has Bitcoin's RSI confirmed a trend change?
No. RSI at 41.87 is improving, with its signal line at 38.99, but both remain below the midline.
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Why does elevated leverage matter in this forecast?
Perpetual funding rates at a 20-month high show aggressive leverage. The forecast treats leverage as a driver, not a guarantee.
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What could expose Bitcoin's $58K-$60K downside zone?
Rising U.S. Treasury yields and oil prices are macro headwinds. A break below $60K would expose the $58K-$60K zone.
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