Bitcoin Must Hold This Level to Maintain Bullish BiasAcross the board, analysts are saying Bitcoin must maintain the $11,700-11,800 zone to maintain the bullish trend it confirmed after the $12,000 breakout. One analyst shared this chart below after the plunge. It shows that $11,700 has been technically important to BTC’s bull case over the past week especially. Bitcoin managing to break below it, towards the bottom of the depicted triangle formation, likely indicates that more consolidation is likely.
Chart of BTC's price action over the past few weeks with analysis by trader "Cold Blooded Shiller" (@Coldbloodshill on Twitter). Chart from TradingView.com Other analysts have corroborated the sentiment of the importance of the aforementioned region. Referencing the same region that the aforementioned trader mentioned, another commentator explained:
Bitcoin giving up the support that lies latent in the $11,700-11,800 region will open price action up to further downside.
What’s Next?What’s next for BTC if it manages to hold the aforementioned support levels? As optimistic as this may sound, they think that eventually, a move towards $13,000 will be had. $13,000 is the next macro resistance level that Bitcoin faces down after $11,500, some commentators have suggested. $13,000 is also the target of the ascending triangle Bitcoin has been trading in over the past two weeks. This target is calculated by taking the height of the triangle, $1,000, and extending it upward from the top of the ascending triangle to $13,000. Some have even gone as far as to say that $14,000 is likely. Another trader who assigned importance to the support around $11,700-11,800 noted that if the asset can hold that level, $14,000 will soon be had. Chart of BTC's price action over the past few weeks with analysis by "TraderRB" (@Cryptomeowmeow on Twitter). Chart from TradingView.com Photo by Ingmar on Unsplash Price tags: xbtusd, btcusd, btcusdt Charts from TradingView.com Analysts Are Watching This Level After Bitcoin Price Plunged Under $12,000 Originally from Bitcoinist.com https://ift.tt/2Ye80Cw |
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