Disclaimer: The findings of the following analysis are the sole opinions of the writer and should not be considered investment advice
Data from skew Analytics showed that aggregated daily volumes for Bitcoin were at their highest on 16 March, when BTC broke above the $40k mark. In the days since then, trading volume has not been particularly high and fell back toward the three-month average. Does this mean the uptrend had stalled? News of Do Kwon, co-founder and CEO of Terraform Labs, buying $1b worth of BTC since the end of January has fueled the enthusiasm of the bulls.
Source: BTC/USDT on TradingView
The region marked in orange is a nearly 15-month range that Bitcoin has traded within, with highs and lows at $64.8k and $29.2k respectively. At the time of writing, the price has climbed past the mid-point of this range, which was technically a bullish development. At the same time, it should be remembered that the $47.2k-$48.4k area (red box) has acted as a zone of supply in the past.
The market structure shifted to a bullish bias when BTC climbed past $44.4k to reach $45.8k, and also succeeded in posting a higher low on the chart in the month of February. In the past few days, the price has climbed past $45.8k as well.
This meant that the bias for BTC is bullish, but at the same time, a dip toward $45.8k, or even as far south as $44k and $42k can not be ruled out.
Source: BTC/USDT on TradingView
Was such a drop likely? Not really. Momentum indicators such as the RSI and the Stochastic RSI showed strong bullish momentum behind BTC and no bearish divergence yet to signal an imminent pullback. The OBV has also broken above a level of importance (orange) to show that steady demand was indeed behind the rally of Bitcoin.
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