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$6.6K: Bitcoin Price Eyes New Target for Bull Reversal

$6. 6k: bitcoin price eyes new target for bull reversal

$6.6K: Bitcoin Price Eyes New Target for Bull Reversal

bitcoin is showing signs of life, but only a break above a key resistance at $6,675 would confirm bullish reversal, technical charts indicate.

At press time, the leading cryptocurrency is changing hands at $6,470 on Bitfinex – up 10 percent from the 6.5-week low of $5,859 hit on Aug. 14.

BTC had dropped to a 6.5-week low of $5,859 on Tuesday, but the break below the key support of $6,000 (February low) was short-lived as prices moved back above $6,100 by UTC close, signaling bearish exhaustion.

More importantly, the follow-through has been positive: BTC crossed Tuesday’s high of $6,259 and jumped to $6,649 yesterday, confirming the sellers have likely run dry and the bargain hunters are finding the current price too attractive to pass up.

Hence, it seems safe to say that a bullish trend reversal is in progress and would be confirmed if prices take out the inverse head-and-shoulders neckline resistance of $6,675, as seen in the chart below.

Hourly chart

$6. 6k: bitcoin price eyes new target for bull reversal

BTC is creating the right shoulders of the inverse head-and-shoulders bullish reversal pattern on the hourly chart.

A move above $6,675 would confirm the sell-off from the July high of $8,507 has ended and would open the doors to $7,490 (target as per the measured height method).

That said, the daily and the 4-hour chart shows BTC could attempt a break above $6,675 in the next 24 hours.

4-hour chart

$6. 6k: bitcoin price eyes new target for bull reversal

As seen in the chart above, the cryptocurrency has pierced the descending trendline, meaning the sell-off from the high of $8,507 has ended. The relative strength index (RSI) has also adopted a bullish bias (above 50.00).

Daily chart

$6. 6k: bitcoin price eyes new target for bull reversal

BTC created a bullish inverted hammer candle yesterday, as seen in the chart above, adding credence to  Tuesday’s long-tailed (bear exhaustion) candle and confirming the cryptocurrency has likely bottomed out at $5,859.

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  • BTC bulls are slowly gaining ground and could attack the inverse head-and-shoulders neckline resistance of $6,675 in the next 24 hours.
  • A break above $6,675, if accompanied by a pick-up in volumes, would confirm a bearish-to-bullish trend change and allow a rally to $7,490. On the way higher, BTC could encounter resistance at $6,924 (50-day moving average), $6,982 (rising trendline hurdle as seen on the daily chart), and $7,162 (100-day moving average).
  • Acceptance below $6,180 (previous day’s low) would pour cold water over optimism generated by the inverted hammer candle and would shift risk in favor of a drop below $6,000.

Disclosure: The author holds no cryptocurrency assets at the time of writing.

Bitcoin image via Shutterstock; Charts by Trading View

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Published at Thu, 16 Aug 2018 11:00:06 +0000

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