Since NewsBTC’s last market update, Bitcoin has continued to rip higher, recently hitting $6,750. With this, the cryptocurrency is up nearly 9% from the daily lows around $6,200, and up over 16% from the weekend lows at $5,800.
Although not on the same magnitude, many have likened Bitcoin’s recent price action to the 25% surge seen on April Fool’s and April 2nd last year, which was a move that kickstarted a rally from the $4,000s to $14,000 by mid-June.
Analysts believe that the cryptocurrency could continue higher.
Could Bitcoin Continue Even Higher?
Prominent cryptocurrency trader Flood, who called Bitcoin’s weekend move under $6,200, recently wrote that the cryptocurrency next’s stop is likely $8,000. His charts show $8,000 as a key resistance and $7,000 to $8,000 as no man’s land from a volume profile perspective.
Next stop 8k https://t.co/oXjwAaSYxh
— Flood [BitMEX] (@ThinkingUSD) April 1, 2020
Also, according to Bloomberg, the recent price action has allowed a key buy signal to appear: the Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index (an index of the top digital assets that includes Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and EOS) recently printed a buy signal, according to a trend indicator, the GTI Vera Convergence Divergence Indicator
A buy signal was last seen early on in January, when Bitcoin was trading in the mid-$7,000s. And a sell signal was seen near the end of February, when BTC was trading in the mid-$9,000s prior to the infamous March 12th capitulation, which has since been dubbed “Black Thursday.”
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The Stratis price has fallen below an important support area and is currently attempting to reclaim it. Full-time trader @CryptoMichNL outlined the Stratis price chart stating that the coin will be interesting once the price reaches the 3,750 satoshi support area, which he believes will not allow the price to drop further.
Coinspeaker Bitcoin Price Struggling to Hold Above $8,000Bitcoin is currently facing the strongest selling pressure since February with commentators and analysts thinking that there is a possibility that it might drop below the recent lows near $7,750.Bitcoin Price Struggling to Hold Above $8,000
A critical re-test of December lows could place severe pressure on the US stock market. With the Dow already reeling from five straight days of losses, BMO’s chief analyst Russ Visch warns things could get “ugly” for the index and its peers, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
The past several days have been particularly volatile for the cryptocurrency markets, with Bitcoin (BTC) surging to highs of nearly $3,750 on Saturday before fully retracing to lows of $3,550. Despite this volatility, Bitcoin has been able to hold $3,550 as a level of support and has led the entire crypto markets to rise slightly.
Bitcoin (BTC) is currently coming off of an incredibly volatile weekend where it surged to highs of $3,750 on Saturday before retracing to lows of $3,550 on Sunday. Although nothing fundamental drove this volatility, it is now becoming increasingly common to see volatility over the weekends, which is primarily due to the decline in trading.
Bitcoin has experienced a relatively volatile week, trading between lows of $3,550 and highs of $3,750. This choppy trading has given analysts more guidance as to what trading range Bitcoin is currently caught in, which also signals where the cryptocurrency may be heading in the near future.
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Cryptos trended lower last week, driven largely by risk-off sentiments on newly released Fed meeting notes and economic data. The Fed expressed caution around inflation, especially as Trump’s policies will kick in after his inauguration on Jan.