Bitcoin (BTC) Holds Above Support at $3,550, May Soon See Increased Bullish Momentum

Bitcoin (BTC) Holds Above Support at $3,550, May Soon See Increased Bullish Momentum

Since Bitcoin (BTC) made its large upwards swing last Friday, it has been able to hold steady above its support level at $3,550, bouncing back into the $3,600 range each time this price level is touched. Importantly, its ability to hold above this price level signals that the cryptocurrency’s bulls are not yet ready to surrender its recent gains to the bears.

Now, multiple analysts concur that Bitcoin could soon see increased bullish momentum if it is able to continue holding decisively over its key support levels.

Bitcoin Stable Above $3,600, Could Soon Surge Higher

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading down marginally at its current price of $3,630. Bitcoin has only dipped into the upper $3,500 region on a few occasions, and each time formed long downwards wicks, which signals that relatively large buying pressure exists in this region.

Chonis Trading, a popular cryptocurrency analyst on Twitter, spoke about BTC’s ability to hold above this price level in a recent tweet, further adding that the cryptocurrency’s stability has allowed other cryptos to make bigger price moves.

“$BTC – lower bb support has shown strong after several attempts to close below as the 4hr bb’s tighten up, still wide on higher time frames… $3550’s has been tested 3 times in the past day and held… #bitcoin ranging alowing [sic] alts bigger % moves,” Chonis explained.
$BTC – lower bb support has shown strong after several attempts to close below as the 4hr bb’s tighten up, still wide on higher time frames … $3550’s has been tested 3 times in the past day and held…#bitcoin ranging alowing alts bigger % moves… pic.twitter.com/74yPZQ7h9s — Chonis Trading (@BigChonis) February 13, 2019

UB, another popular cryptocurrency trader on Twitter, shared his thoughts on Bitcoin yesterday evening, noting that he is waiting for its price to dip to the mid-$3,400 range before entering into any long positions.

“$BTC 1D – Three days of lows taken after today’s close… In typical BTC fashion, I wouldn’t be surprised if it wicked to either of the ‘X’ on the chart before another leg down… I’m still interested in entering into a long position if $3480 – $3430 holds as support.”

$BTC 1D – Three days of lows taken after today's close. In typical BTC fashion, I wouldn't be surprised if it wicked to either of the "X" on the chart before another leg down. I'm still interested in entering into a long position if $3480 – $3430 holds as support. #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/qIPT4kqRS1 — UB (@CryptoUB) February 13, 2019

Analyst: Drop Below Support Could Send BTC to Below $3,000 

Although Bitcoin’s ability to hold above $3,550 is positive for the cryptocurrency, analysts also note that BTC may dip into the $2,000 region if its price is unable to hold above key support levels.

While speaking to MarketWatch, Nick Cawley, an analyst at Daily FX, explained that BTC is currently trading between its 20-day and 50-day moving averages, which exist at $3,500 and $3,630 respectively. Cawley explained that a break below BTC’s support level, which currently exists at or around the 20-day moving average, could lead to a drop below $3,000.

“Bitcoin continues to trade in a range with little fundamental news to drive prices action… The recent sideways movement now sees BTC trading between the 20-and 50-day moving averages, yet still a long way below the 200-day MA. A break below support opens the way to $2,970, the September 15, 2017 swing-low ahead of the July 16, 2017 low around $1,790,” Cawley explained.

Although Bitcoin is presently trading flat, throughout recent history long periods of sideways trading have been proceeded by large price swings. BTC’s technical formations and strength despite this bout of involatile trading will give analysts and traders alike greater insight into how likely BTC forming another upwards leg is.

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