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ADVANCEMENTS IN THE CRYPTOCURRENCY WORLD
Bitcoin is giving off fresh signals that it’s soon time for a BTC price surge, but old support may need a retest first.
Bitcoin $30,021 continues to tread water at the April 10 Wall Street open, but crypto market participants are betting on a serious breakout next.
After a late surge took BTC/USD to its highest weekly close since June 2022, there is new optimism over an attack on $30,000.
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows a cool start to the macro trading week, with $28,200 currently forming a focus.
With formidable resistance overhead, however, Bitcoin has spent much of the last week in a firmly established but increasingly narrow trading range.
The longer this holds, the theory goes, the more intense the eventual breakout should be — whether up or down.
Cointelegraph takes a look at some popular analysts’ outlooks when it comes to what BTC price action will do next.
Material Indicators: Will Bitcoin “pop or drop?” Order book data plays a key role in determining flash price moves, and the latest figures from Binance warn that volatility is incoming.
A snapshot uploaded to Twitter by monitoring resource Material Indicators shows that both buyside and sell-side liquidity are being removed from near spot price to lower and higher levels, respectively.
This in turn gives the market room for more erratic moves within its range, increasing the potential for a more substantial trend break.
“It’s going to be an interesting week. FireCharts shows pathways to volatility are clearing in both directions. Read more...