Bitcoin Price Surges Nearly 4%, But Faces Strong Resistance at $3,900
At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading up nearly 4% at its current price of $3,900. This past Sunday, BTC dropped below its previously established support level at $3,800 and fell to lows of $3,700 before trading sideways for a couple of days before surging this morning.
“$BTC – So far so good. Bitcoin is currently testing the first area of resistance (3830) after popping up a bit. The real test will be at 3900-3940. The reaction at those levels will be very important for either bullish or bearish arguments for the next few days.”
– So far so good. Bitcoin is currently testing the first area of resistance (3830) after popping up a bit. The real test will be at 3900-3940. The reaction at those levels will be very important for either bullish or bearish arguments for the next few days. — UB (@CryptoUB)
Analyst: Bitcoin Finding Strong Support at Top of Previous Pennant Resistance
Bitcoin’s latest move up may be due to it establishing the top of its previous pennant resistance as a strong level of support.
Crypto Rand, a popular cryptocurrency analyst on Twitter, recently noted that long positions in Bitcoin currently look far more attractive than short positions, as BTC has continued to respect the top of the old pennant resistance as support and has found strong horizontal support around $3,800.
“Not trading it for now but way more interested on long setups. Horrible spot to short #Bitcoin. The old pennant resistance still playing as support. Confluence of the downtrend channel with the horizontal support and 0.786 FIB.”
Not trading it for now but way more interested on long setups. Horrible spot to short . The old pennant resistance still playing as support. Confluence of the downtrend channel with the horizontal support and 0,786 FIB. More info and analysis: — Crypto Rand (@crypto_rand)Traders and analysts alike will be closely watching to see if Bitcoin is able to decisively move above the low-$3,900 region, as if it does it may retest $4,200, which is a recently established level of strong resistance.
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