Bitcoin has seen a slight recovery since the Friday lows of $11,400. The asset now trades for $11,600 as of this article’s writing, but BTC is still around $900 below last week’s $12,500 highs.
The cryptocurrency may soon bounce further as a number of positive technical trends form. These technicals do not indicate, though, that Bitcoin is ready to set a new year-to-date high above $12,500.Related Reading: Crypto Tidbits: MicroStrategy’s $250m Bitcoin Purchase, Ethereum DeFi Boom, BitMEX KYC
Bitcoin Could Soon Bounce As Three Positive Technical Signals Form
An analyst that there are three pivotal signs showing that Bitcoin may bounce after retracing around $1,000 from Monday’s highs. Referencing the chart below, the analyst identified these signs as follows:- Bitcoin has broken above a textbook falling wedge pattern, which is traditionally a bullish chart pattern.
- The six-hour MACD has formed a bullish divergence with the underlying BTC price.
- The “Willy” indicator has reset to low levels after indicating BTC was oversold.
Chart of BTC's price action over the past few months with an analysis by crypto trader JB (@blackswan0815 on Twitter). Chart from
All Part of a Longer Trend of Consolidation
Although this shorter-term setup could pan out, many analysts agree that Bitcoin is likely to consolidate in the current range for the coming days, maybe weeks. That’s not to say that Bitcoin isn’t in a macro bull trend, it’s just that analysts say the cryptocurrency needs to cool down. One trader shared the chart below on August 21st. It shows that Bitcoin is forming the same one-day bearish divergence against the relative strength index that was last seen at the consolidation after the May highs.“RSI Divergence peeps, what are your thoughts on the big daily bear div on Bitcoin? I don’t use RSI but looks like we had a bear div during the last consolidation as well.”
Chart of BTC's price action since the start of the year with an RSI divergence analysis by crypto trader Mayne (@Tradermayne on Twitter). Chart fromBTC following a similar path it took after the last divergence was formed will mean that it consolidates in the $11,000-12,000 range for the coming month or two.
Whether or not Bitcoin moves higher after this consolidation, though, is not 100% certain. There are risks to BTC such as a potential rally in the U.S. dollar.
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Photo by on Price tags: xbtusd, btcusd, btcusdt Charts from TradingView.com These 3 Trends Suggest Bitcoin Is Poised to Bounce After $1,000 Drop