Over the last few months, Bitcoin price has more than tripled from the deepest depths of its bear market lows, and is well on its way to revisiting its previous all time high of $20,000 it set at the height of the 2017 crypto hype bubble.
But having risen so sharply and so quickly, the first ever crypto asset has left large “gaps” in the price charts of ’s Bitcoin Futures contracts. In financial markets, these gaps often get filled later on in the asset’s life, and make for ideal correction targets for traders to watch out for, and may even help indicate where a bottom may form in future bear markets.2019 Bull Run Leaves Behind Gaps on CME Futures Charts
Across a variety of markets, when the price of an asset drops or surges too quickly it can leave an unfilled “gap” on price charts that depicts this sharp rise occurring while normal trading hours were closed. This happens most frequently in speculative asset classes where irrational exuberance can drive the value of an asset far higher than assets with more realistic valuations derived from real worth statistics.No asset class has been driven more by speculation than cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin, which makes it a prime example of price charts that regulator leaves behind gaps.
3th gap? i dunno man im rooting for a 4rd gap — Bluntz (@Bluntz_Capital)
Stats for bitcoin CME weekly gaps greater than 3% during 2019. There has been a gap greater than 3% on 40% of the weekends; bullish gaps mostly. The Sunday open stop-run has resulted in an average move on the open of 2.4%. — Alex Krüger (@krugermacro)
Chart Gaps Could Indicate Next Bear Market Bitcoin Price Target
Gaps tend to be filled in financial markets, but it’s not guaranteed, and oftentimes the price eventually revisits long forgotten gaps later in the asset’s lifecycle, during downtrends and bear markets.Related Reading| Bitcoin Returns 144,912% in 7 Years, Investors Always Wish They Bought More
During the 2017 bull market, Bitcoin price rose so quickly after breaching its previous all-time high just above $1,000 that it left a number of gaps behind.wyd if this never gets filled? keep shorting until it does? — red (@redxbt)
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