Bitcoin (BTC) has a "possibility" of winning back more lost ground this month, but a retest of $40,000 may test bulls beforehand.
In its latest market update on Feb. 11, trading suite Decentrader voiced cautious optimism over BTC price action.
After rallying above $45,500 on the back of U.S. economic data, BTC/USD has since dropped back into the range which has defined it this week.
For Decentrader, the chances of a low-timeframe decline are there, even if on-chain metrics are putting in rare bull signals.
"Bitcoin is at a relatively neutral level with clear zones of resistance and support above and below," the update summarized.
Acting in bulls' favor is sentiment, now in "neutral" rather than "fear" territory, and encouraging signs from derivatives markets — low funding rates and a negative long/short ratio.
"We have now finally had a sustained period of negative funding rates, seen OI drop over time, and importantly, saw Long/Shorts ratio go negative," Decentrader continued.
An accompanying chart showed that under such rare circumstances, BTC/USD went on to rally three times since late 2020.
Funding rates are still overall negative as of Friday, data from monitoring resource Coinglass shows.
Moving to the forecast, a downturn could produce a rebound at $39,000 should bulls not be too shaken by the $40,000 mark being broken.
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"To the upside, there are resistance levels on either side of the important point of breakdown from the summer crash at $47,950 and $52,660," the update added.
For the meantime, however, it is yet another case of "wait and see."
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