
Bitcoin Repeats April Playbook – Watch This Range for Confirmation
Bitcoin is trading just 5% below its all-time high around $109,300, consolidating after a powerful multi-week rally that has captured market attention. Bulls remain firmly in control, with price action showing strong resilience above the $100K psychological level. Related Reading: Bitcoin STH MVRV Trends Higher: Short-Term Holders Eye $118K–$128K Range As the market pauses to […]
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Here's what we are focusing on this morning in the bitcoin price. In last night’s bitcoin price watch analysis piece, we highlighted a range that was quite a lot wider than those we have looked at across the last few weeks. This was in response to the volatility we saw over the weekend, and the opportunity this afforded us for an intra-range approach, rather than just our standard breakout strategy. Overnight, action didn’t mimic the volatility that we saw on Sunday, and pretty much just trended within the range we had predefined. Admittedly, it was a wide range, so it was optimistic to....
Yesterday afternoon we saw the bitcoin price breakout of its intraday range (the parameters of which we highlighted in the mornings bitcoin price watch piece), and we published our analysis shortly before the markets closed in Europe offering up the levels we were keeping an eye on in the bitcoin price overnight and what the breaking of these levels would mean as far as our intraday positions were concerned. Now action has matured, we have a few new levels to watch. What are these levels, and how might we enter a position in the BTCUSD today? Take a quick look at the chart. As you can see,....
Transactions are committed to the block chain about every 10 minutes. Zero confirmation transactions do not reside in a block yet. Instead, they reside in the memory pool of miners. Until a block is mined that includes the transaction, it is said to have 'zero confirmations.' Once included in a block and written to the block chain the transaction has one confirmation. Confirmation time is a measurement of a transaction's depth or age, in the block chain; the higher the number of confirmations, the older the transaction. When transactions are first broadcast to the network, they are zero....