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Bitcoin Drops Back to $5K Support After Failed Breakout

Bitcoin drops back to $5k support after failed breakout

Bitcoin Drops Back to $5K Support After Failed Breakout

bitcoin (BTC) has fallen back close to psychological support at $5,000 after a failed breakout Wednesday.

The number one cryptocurrency by market valuation made a strong bullish break from an ascending triangle pattern yesterday evening at 18:00 UTC, reaching a peak of $5,488 on the Coinbase exchange.

However, that move was quickly rejected and an increase in selling pressure on today’s open laid the pathway for bitcoin to slide, first to $5,200 overnight, then quickly to $5,018 soon before press time.

At press time, bitcoin is trading at $5,068, down over 3 percent for the session, as per CoinDesk price data.

Bitcoin drops back to $5k support after failed breakout

The drop may now have thrown a spanner into a bullish market setup that had looked likely to propel prices to highs not seen since late last year. Had bitcoin’s triangle breakout succeeded, a measured move to $5,800 was on the cards. However, bitcoin fell $300 short of that target as buyer volume fell short on the day.

All is not lost, however. If prices remain above $5,000 at today’s close, the bullish chart structure will be intact. Going forward, we can expect the bulls to again make their presence felt, albeit likely after a short period of consolidation.

With bitcoin taking a hit, the wider crypto market is also flashing red at press time. Other top tokens, such as ether and XRP are fairing worse than bitcoin, posting 24-hour losses of 7.46 and 5,85 percent, respectively, according to CoinMarketCap data.

Disclosure: The author currently holds BTC, TRX and BTT.

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Published at Thu, 11 Apr 2019 10:50:45 +0000

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In an increasingly growing market, bitcoin market share dominance is fading every day of 2017. As market fears of a hard fork continue to fester, a manic Monday saw bitcoin drop under $1,000, as altcoins grow stronger than ever before.


Why don’t we start with some good news first? The overall decentralized digital currency market has never been bigger and stronger, judged by market capitalization value

Since the start of 2017 alone, the overall industry has risen from $18.2 Billion USD in value to a peak of $26.2 billion USD on March 16th, according to CoinMarketCap. As of this morning, it is $23.5 billion, still an improvement of almost 30% since the first of the year.

THE ALTCOINS ARE COMING!

Clearly, the market fears of a hard fork are causing many to diversify their digital currency portfolio over the last month or so. Ethereum’s Ether is the largest altcoin on the market, and its value has taken another jump this morning. With Bitcoin down almost 7% on Friday morning, Ethereum is picking up the slack, up almost 15%.

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Ethereum’s gain may be two-fold, with some Bitcoiners moving in and also with the announcement of their newest partnership with Brave yesterday. As we reported yesterday, Ethereum will create BAT (Basic Attention Tokens) for the Brave internet browser network to enhance the privacy and relevance of their ad network, so this new investment may be as much a pro-Ethereum move as an anti-bitcoin dump.

Dash & Ripple Bagholders Rejoice

Dash continues to show that it is the safe haven hedge to any bitcoin market fall. Every time bitcoin falls, Dash gains, and the altcoin passed $105 again this morning with a market cap eclipsing $750 Million. Ripple, the #4 altcoin in market cap, is also having a field day, as the week comes to an end. Ripple is gaining in the neighborhood of 20% on the market just within the last 24 hours.

Ripple XRP Bitcoinist

In closing, bitcoin has lost almost 20% of its global market share since January 1st, 2017, falling from 87.4% to just 68% this morning.

The half-glass-full was of looking at it is people are no longer taking their money out of the digital currency market if bitcoin stumbles. They are getting other digital currencies, which overall is a great thing.  the ecosystem is growing every day. And clearly, the mainstream is also investing more and more into the entire industry.

I’ll skip the pessimistic side of the equation. It’s Friday, people! Have a great weekend!

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