Bitcoin Stabilizes in Lower-$9,000 After Recent Surge
At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading up 2% at its of just below $9,300, up significantly from 24-hour lows of roughly $8,800.
“$BTC weekly update: Strong weekly close engulfing the price action of last week. The only two significant resistances left are ~9500 and ~11500. A potential buy the dip area is ~8000. Loads of support below. Next support: 8000-8400 Next resistance: 9350-9550,” he explained.
weekly update:Strong weekly close engulfing the price action of last week.
The only two significant resistances left are ~9500 and ~11500.
A potential buy the dip area is ~8000.
Loads of support below.Next support: 8000-8400
— DonAlt (@CryptoDonAlt)
Next resistance: 9350-9550
Analyst: BTC Could Surge Towards $62k This Year… If History Rhymes…
Although theories regarding any massive parabolic movements in the near-future remain purely speculative, one prominent analyst is now noting that Bitcoin could surge to above $60k based on historical price movements, which could happen as soon as Fall of this year.
“Year 2017 had a similar weekly candle set-up as the one today, which was followed by a 570% price increase over the next 147 days. Another similar price increase puts BTC price at ≈$62K by the end of October 2019,” he noted while referencing the below chart.
Year 2017 had a similar weekly candle set-up as the one today, which was followed by a 570% price increase over the next 147 days. Another similar price increase puts BTC price at ≈$62K by the end of October 2019. — Galaxy (@galaxyBTC)
As the week continues on and analysts continue to watch how Bitcoin responds to its newfound position within the $9,000 region, it is likely that investors will begin to understand whether or not another parabolic price movement is truly imminent.
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