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Despite the brutal crash seen earlier this month, Bitcoin has performed extremely well over the past few days, rallying from the $5,000s to a price as high as $7,000 just the other day. The bullish momentum has petered out over the past few days, with BTC stalling in the mid-$6,000s, but a simple technical factor…
Over the past few days, Bitcoin has held $6,000 time and time again, managing to close 20 four-hour candles about this psychological level in succession. But, the cryptocurrency just an hour ago closed a four-hour candle beneath this support, cementing BTC’s reversal from $7,000.Related Reading: Bitcoin Bulls Roar as U.S. Politician Proposes ‘Two $1 Trillion…
Bulls can’t seem to catch a break. Bitcoin once again continued to trend lower on Tuesday, falling from $9,550, where it traded at for most of Monday, to prices as low as $9,325 as of the time of this article’s writing. Per data from CoinMarketCap, BTC is now down 3.5% in the past 24 hours.Despite…
With 2019 now in the history books, looking back at the year it was a rollercoaster ride for Bitcoin traders, with the asset reaching lows around $3,000 then rallying by 350% to $14,000 before falling back down to $6,500 at a local low.However, according to one analyst, that rollercoaster ride is about to get a…
In the middle of October, John Bollinger, the prominent technical analyst behind the Bollinger Bands indicator, remarked that Bitcoin (BTC) was going to see a so-called “head fake.” For those unaware, a head fake in technical analysis terms is when an asset falls out of the Bollinger Bands, an indicator that estimates trading ranges, then…