Bitcoin (BTC) bulls have started to push the cryptocurrency markets into the weekly close, which is set to take place in minutes as of the time of publishing. The leading cryptocurrency is now trading for $9,600 — up a tad under 10% from Saturday’s low of $8,900. Altcoins have largely followed BTC higher, posting similar gains.
While the resurgence from Saturday’s low has made many analysts bullish, there is evidence to suggest that Bitcoin will take a short breather over the next couple of hours, maybe days. Here’s why.
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Why Bitcoin Could See Slight Pullback
First and foremost, there is purportedly a short-term bearish divergence playing out on Bitcoin’s chart. According to analyst CryptoHamster, the bearish divergence is forming as BTC’s price has rallied and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) has sunk, implying a short drawdown that may take the cryptocurrency below $9,000 once again.
$BTCUSD, RSI, 4h:
bearish divergence.$BTC #bitcoin pic.twitter.com/X8PgWC5zQr— CryptoHamster (@CryptoHamsterIO) October 27, 2019
That’s not all. Trader BigCheds noted that Bitcoin has been struggling to hold the 8 exponential moving average for the asset’s one-hour chart, is showing signs of a reversal to $9,400, and has been seeing a number of bearish divergences starting to resolve.
$BTC #Bitcoin 1 hour – Struggling to hold EMA 8, may need to cool off for a bit pic.twitter.com/s8KwZ014ww
— Big Cheds (@BigCheds) October 27, 2019
Also, the CME’s BTC futures just printed a massive $1,000 gap between Friday’s close of $8,700 and the weekly open of $9,700.
This might not mean anything on its own. But, Bitcoin has had a history of filling the gap, moving down or up to prices where the CME’s market didn’t trade at. Just look to this chart from Richard Heart, which shows that nearly every single daily CME gap has been filled by BTC in the weeks that followed a gap’s creation.
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Long-Term Trend Shaping Positive
Regardless of the short-term, Bitcoin’s long-term picture is starting to favor bulls yet again.
He drew attention to the following reasons to back his prediction: the recent candle can be defined as a “bullish engulfing candle,” a descending trend line that originated at June’s $14,000 top was broken, markets have seen their biggest volume day in months, the MACD is printing a bullish divergence, and the Willy indicator is now leaving oversold territory.
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by Nick Chong on October 28, 2019 at 05:20AM
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