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An In-Depth Look at the Dynamic Bitcoin Price Action on January

BYBIT:BTCUSD.P   BTCUSD Perpetual Contract
In the world of cryptocurrency trading, today was a highly intriguing day. Our predicted scenario played out beautifully as we saw the bitcoin price drop to the $22,950 level zone where multiple confluences converged. We saw a bearish (CVD) playing out exceptionally well, and then we saw the price push up to the monthly level before getting rejected and falling back within the range. Throughout the day, the price fluctuates within the range between the Value Area High and Point of Control, finally falling below the Value Area Low just before the NY close. Currently, the price is hovering between the Point of Control and Value Area Low, with the weekly Naked Point of Control at $22,860 and the Naked Session Point of Control at $22,480, both being tested.

Looking at past price behavior, we can see a similar fractal in the price drop toward the Value Area Low before a sharp increase from the $20,500 zone to the $22,500 zone. The first sign of weakness would be a break below the $22,287 level and its eventual rejection as support. In such a scenario, we can expect the price to drop back to the $20,500 zone.

However, the price will only be considered bearish if it falls outside the Value Area High and monthly level. If these levels hold support, we can expect the price to rise to the weekly $24,297 level or even reach the maximum pain scenario for late shorts at $25,211. It's important to note that we are still in the same range, and bitcoin has a history of prolonged periods of range-bound trading.

Additionally, the upcoming Federal Reserve interest rate hike meeting on February 1st, 2023, and earnings reports from companies like Apple, Amazon, and Google, will be significant factors in determining the future direction of Bitcoin's price. Keep a close eye on how the stock markets react to these events.
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