Bitcoin’s Minor Pullback from $123K ATH, Bullish Pennant Indicates $137K Target in Line

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Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a potential deeper pullback during Asia trading hours on Monday, after consolidating near $117,000. The crypto is currently just below last week’s all-time high of $123,000 and is retracing, trading just above $118,000 at the time of writing.

Bitcoin has displayed a bullish pennant pattern following a strong vertical rally to $123K. A pennant or a flag formation in July indicates the impending continuation of a strong upward price movement.

“This pattern typically signals a continuation move — bulls are taking a breather before the next leg up,” a trader wrote on X. “A big breakout with volume could send us soaring to new heights!”

BTC Latest Rally Reflects Institutional Maturation

Bitcoin’s current price action seems to reflect genuine institutional adoption through regulated vehicles like exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

Last week’s rally was primarily fueled by optimism surrounding “crypto week” in the U.S. Congress, concluding on Friday with President Trump signing the country’s first-ever major crypto legislation into law.

One of the most significant catalysts has been the institutional adoption shift, rather than retail speculation, says Werner Brönnimann, Investment Manager at AMINA Bank.

Speaking to Cryptonews, Brönnimann said that the drive is primarily by institutional capital rather than retail-led manias of previous cycles.

“The market is seeing sustained inflows from pension funds and corporate treasuries, not social media-driven FOMO. The growing institutional focus explains why Bitcoin continues to capture the majority of crypto inflows.”

Key Market Participants Driving Crypto Growth

Despite Bitcoin’s minor 24-hour decline, several key market announcements have signalled ongoing bullish momentum. For instance, Michael Saylor on Saturday hinted at a new Bitcoin accumulation strategy for his largest corporate BTC holder Strategy, using the phrase “Stay humble, stack sats.”

Further, 58 companies have been stacking 7.7k BTC in just one week. Between July 14 to 19, 4 new treasuries were launched with 817 BTC, and 21 companies added 6,873 BTC.

Nearly 98% of BTC addresses are currently in profit, showing continued bullish sentiment. In the past seven days, large transactions totalled $236.5 billion.

Elsewhere, analysts suggest that ongoing interest in Ethereum and other layer 1 tokens has continued to attract institutional attention.