Will Bitcoin trade between $64,000 and $66,000 on April 20? Current odds: 0%. Monitor this tight price range prediction in our live crypto prediction market.
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Bitcoin's price movement over any 24-hour period is influenced by macroeconomic developments, regulatory announcements, and broader cryptocurrency market sentiment. This market focuses on whether Bitcoin will close within the specific $64,000 to $66,000 range by midnight UTC on April 20, 2026. The current market price at 0% odds reflects trader conviction that the probability of Bitcoin settling within this narrow $2,000 band is extremely low. Precise price range predictions are inherently difficult trades due to the dual constraints of timing and price specificity. Bitcoin's intraday volatility—driven by derivative markets, institutional flows, and global news—creates significant uncertainty around such tight boundaries even within short time windows. The market consensus suggests alternative outcomes, with Bitcoin trading either above $66,000 or below $64,000 by the resolution date, are vastly more probable. This prediction market provides a venue for participants to assess their own expectations against market consensus and position accordingly.
The market resolves YES if Bitcoin's price falls between $64,000 and $66,000 inclusive at 00:00:00 UTC on April 20, 2026. Otherwise it resolves NO.
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