Bitcoin Inches Higher as it Nears Key Resistance at $10,000
Bitcoin bulls were taken aback early this week when the cryptocurrency plummeted from highs of $10,200 to lows of $9,200, before rapidly climbing back into the mid-$9,000 region.
This sharp selloff seemed to spell trouble for the cryptocurrency, and it even marked the fifth largest single hour selloff (in dollar terms) that Bitcoin has seen throughout its decade-long history. Now, however, Bitcoin has begun climbing back towards $10,000, and it is trading up just over 1% at its current price of $9,700.George, a popular crypto trader on Twitter, recently explained that he is watching to see how Bitcoin reacts to some resistance it faces at roughly $9,730, with a decisive break above this level opening the gates for a sudden movement up towards its next resistance at $9,960.
“BTC: Last weeks low reclaimed, I’d like it to hold here. Next step reclaiming our range low for further upside towards the weekly open / mid range. I like what I see so far,” he explained.
Last weeks low reclaimed, I'd like it to hold here. Next step reclaiming our range low for further upside towards the weekly open / mid range. I like what I see so far. — George (@George1Trader)
Will BTC’s Mid-Term Uptrend Extend Much Further?
Following this week’s flash crash, many analysts had noted that it fundamentally altered Bitcoin’s bullish market structure, potentially signaling that it wouldn’t be able to continue climbing back up towards its all-time highs.“BTCUSD 1D update: As long BTC stays above this support area I don’t see any reason to panic. So far it’s just a healthy pull back. If we fall below we will get a great entry,” he explained.
1D upadte As long stays above this support area i don't see any reason to panic.So far it's just a healthy pull back.
— crypto bullet 📈 (@SilverBulletBTC)
If we fall below we will get a great entry!
Whether Bitcoin is able to surmount its near-term resistance and begin climbing higher should provide some insights into the current strength of its 2020 uptrend.
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