The Bitcoin price broke the $21,000 level briefly on Wednesday, sending jitters to the buyers. In today’s session, the BTC moves in a very tight range with limited upside potential. The analysis indicates a bearish bias unless a strong reversal sign appears on the chart.
On the daily chart, the BTC price reaches a crucial level, a weekly support structure near $20,800 to $21,000. A make or break point for BTC investors.
After the much-awaited breakout, the bulls failed to sustain above the critical 50-day exponential moving average (EMA).
A daily close below the $20,700 level would intensify toward $20,200 followed by $19,000.
BTC after giving an impulse move from the extended consolidation between $18,900 to 22,300, the upside momentum is exhausted or waiting for further confirmation. However, the formation of multiple Doji candlesticks indicates rejection near $24,400.Thus, inducing a distribution phase.
Two-hour time frame suggests consolidation
On the two hourly charts, BTC sought support near 61.8% Fibonacci retracement connecting from recent swing lows to swing high. It is also 61.8% known as a golden level. The momentum oscillator remains neutral.
As of writing, BTC/USD is exchanging hands at $21,087.20, down 1.01% in the past 24-hour. On the contrary, the trading volume rose to 31% at $38,012,601,557. A bearish sign.
The price faces a strong upside barricade with a technical setup in favor of bears. The higher probability of breaking the lower level is favored.
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