If Bitcoin doesn't break record highs right away, it wouldn't be the worst th...
Trading sideways for a while could be healthy for Bitcoin. After its rise past $40,000, and a correction back to nearly $30,000, Bitcoin (BTC) has rebounded once again. Stalling before jumping back up past highs near $42,000 could be good for the asset, however, according to Brian Krogsgard, a trader and podcaster going by the name LedgerStatus on Twitter. “Bitcoin's correction was healthy in a strong bullish environment, mean reverting back to the 20 day moving average,” Krogsgard told Cointelegraph on Thursday. “With a strong bounce now, it is time to see if it will immediately continue....
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Volatility has stayed relatively low through bitcoin’s slow march toward record highs.
The rejection of lower prices after the climactic drop in early August assuaged trades. Despite the welcomed recovery, Bitcoin bulls are yet to build on the momentum and break above the local resistance levels. Even so, traders are optimistic, expecting buyers to take charge and resume the uptrend set in motion in Q1 2024. In their forecasts, more analysts think any breakout above $72,000 and July highs could spark a wave of demand that may see Bitcoin record fresh all-time highs above $73,800. Bitcoin Breaking To All-Time Highs Will Take Time Taking to X, one trader, pointing to....
Though on-chain metrics point to the worst Bitcoin bear market on record, they also highlight hodlers' growing resilience. While the current bear market may be the worst on record, on-chain metrics signal that the Bitcoin (BTC) network is becoming increasingly resilient, said Glassnode analyst James Check during a recent interview with Cointelegraph. In particular, Check refers to the amount of Bitcoin holders who don’t sell even in extreme market conditions, which has become much higher than in previous bear markets. “Cycle after cycle, that floor of hodlers is higher, the amount of....