CryptoCreeper90210

Bitcoin dejá-vu with Feb 2021.

BINANCE:BTCUSDT   Bitcoin / TetherUS
Consolidating towards a symmetrical at 47,290.

(My opinion on this 50/50 : Could maybe go under, around and up 46,900+.
Down if dropping under 46350, still bull. probably still solid support on 42k. )

The conditions where it is in: MACD levels low and momentum decreasing are eerily similar to an earlier run at 50k.

www.fxstreet.com/cry...-50-000-202102232257

"Bitcoin wavers in a range above $45,000, keeps monthly support line breakdown while trying to defend 21-day SMA.
Downward sloping RSI, receding MACD strength join sustained trading below short-term support line, now resistance to favor sellers.
50-day SMA, ascending trend line from December 11 favor will offer strong support.
Bulls should wait for successful run-up past-$50,000 for fresh entry.
Bitcoin bulls lick their wounds below $50,000, currently around $48,400 while trying to tame the downside break of a short-term key support line, now resistance, during early Wednesday.

In doing so, the quote tries to justify its bounce-off 21-day SMA but the downward sloping RSI line and receding strength of the MACD signals suggest further challenges for the crypto optimists.

As a result, a clear break below the 21-day SMA level of $47,290 will direct short-term BTC/USD sellers toward 50-day SMA, currently around $40,250. However, any further weakness will be tamed by a 10-week-old support line, at $35,900.

In a case where the crypto major fails to bounce off the key support line, odds of its drop to the monthly low near $32,000 can’t be ruled out.

Alternatively, corrective pullback beyond the previous support line, at $49,700 now, will have to cross the $50,000 hurdle to recall the BTC/USD buyers.

Following that the latest high of $58,355 can offer an intermediate halt ahead of directing the run-up to the $60,000 round-figure.

To sum up, Bitcoin’s latest pullback is likely to extend but the bulls aren’t out of the woods."

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