Bitcoin Analysis: Are Bears Still in Control?

Bitcoin Analysis: Are Bears Still in Control?

Bitcoin
August 31, 2018 by cryptobreak
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Bitcoin has had plenty of people feeling bullish over the past week — but was that sentiment premature?

Bitcoin (BTC) has been on a nice little run, seeing green daily candles on five out of six days — until sellers put the brakes on Wednesday and Thursday.

After topping out at roughly $7140, two days of selling has the market leader trading at $6,985 — at the time of this writing.

Some experts have offered up a reminder that sellers are still in control of the market.

Indeed, many short positions have been closed. The problem is, there wasn’t much of a squeeze. When short positions are closed during two days of selling, that may be interpreted as a bearish sign.

Support at $6,600

Sweeting also told MarketWatch that the $6,500 level should provide support — and our analysis tends to agree.

Without drawing any fancy lines or taking a look at in-depth levels or support and resistance, we can gauge Bitcoin’s general trend.

Taking a look at the 4-hourly chart, we can clearly see that Bitcoin is trending upwards in a gently-sloping channel. The top of the channel should provide some resistance, while the bottom — around $6,600 — should provide some support. A breakdown of the channel’s lower support may signal a sharp sell-off. Likewise, a break to the upside may signal that the market leader is looking to go higher.

What do you think about Bitcoin’s current price action? Do you believe the bears are still in control of the market? Is the bottom in for Bitcoin this year? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! 

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