Bitcoin (BTC) took a step back as Wall Street trading began on July 22 after recovering most of its previous losses.
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView confirmed BTC/USD encountering fresh resistance near $24,000.
The pair had spent the past 24 hours slowly clawing back lost ground after news that Tesla had sold most of its BTC holdings.
With the pre-announcement high of $24,280 still in force, bulls saw something of a setback as Wall Street opened on the day, with BTC/USD losing around $400.
Analyzing current order book structure on major exchange Binance, on-chain monitoring resource Material Indicators warned that the overall bear market structure remained in control.
As you can see a good portion of the bid liquidity we saw yesterday has moved up to get filled. and that helped push #BTC back above $23.5k (for now). That's short term bullish in a bear market rally. pic.twitter.com/S4oiyj5Rlt
"Extreme lows and drops usually results in a revert to the mean move, or relief rally. Basically sellers are exhausted and buyers step trying to buy the bottom, causing a relief rally," popular trader Crypto Tony added, reiterating that "the main trend remains bearish currently."
United States equities were similarly muted on the day, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite Index seeing modest declines on the open.
The U.S. dollar index (DXY), in consolidation during the week, continued its downturn, targeting 106 for the first time since July 5.
While also coming off its local highs, Ether (ETH) still gave analysts plenty to be excited about.
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