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Bitcoin At Make Or Break Point After Drop Below $40,000

Published 08/03/2021, 02:27 AM
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Bitcoin has dipped below $40,000, but it needs to reclaim the crucial level as support to remain bullish.

Key Takeaways

  • Bitcoin has slipped below $40,000 after enjoying a 43% rally.
  • Transaction history suggests that BTC would have a difficult time reclaiming this level as support.
  • If it does reclaim $40,000, $44,000 will become an imminent price target.

The overall sentiment among cryptocurrency enthusiasts is back to “neutral” after the significant gains Bitcoin has posted in the last 12 days. Despite the renewed optimism, BTC needs to reclaim a crucial price level as support to advance further.

Bitcoin Must Reclaim $40,000

Bitcoin has enjoyed an impressive 43% rally over the past two weeks, gaining over nearly 13,000 points in market value. Its price went from a low of $29,800 on July 21 to hitting a high of $42,600 over the weekend. The bullish impulse was forecasted by a descending triangle pattern that developed on BTC’s daily chart.

Although the technical formation projected a 40.5% advance from the breakout point at $32,600 towards the 200-day moving average at around $46,000, the $40,000 resistance zone has proven challenging to break through.

At time of writing, the leading cryptocurrency has retraced by more than 8.6% over the last few hours, dropping below the 100-day moving average at $39,900. Now, Bitcoin must reclaim this crucial support level to continue its upward advance.

BTC/USD Daily Chart

IntoTheBlock’s In/Out of the Money Around Price (IOMAP) model reveals that over 750,000 addresses have previously purchased nearly 550,000 BTC at a price of around $40,000. Such a large concentration of addresses “Out of the Money” at this level suggests that any signs of price weakness could encourage them to exit their positions to avoid further losses.

Under such unique circumstances, a sell-off would likely push Bitcoin towards the next critical area of support that sits at $36,770 based on transaction history.

BTC - In/out Of The Money Around Price

Nonetheless, a spike in buying pressure that allows Bitcoin to reclaim $40,000 as support could lead to an upswing towards $44,000. The IOMAP model shows no critical supply walls between these price points, crediting the optimistic outlook.

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