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Bitcoin Flashes Buy Signal For The First Time Since January

Published 06/06/2022, 06:28 AM
BTC/USD
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Bitcoin has posted its first positive weekly close in ten weeks.

Key Takeaways

  • Bitcoin has gained nearly 1,650 points in market value since Monday’s open.
  • The TD Sequential indicator shows a buy signal on BTC’s weekly chart.
  • A sustained close above $33,000 could result in an upswing to $38,600.

Bitcoin appears to be gaining steam for a significant rebound. Still, the pioneer cryptocurrency has yet to overcome a significant resistance zone.

Bitcoin Aims To Breach Resistance

Bitcoin kicked off Monday on a positive note after closing its first green weekly candlestick in ten weeks.

The flagship cryptocurrency has gained nearly 1,650 points in market value over the last few hours. The sudden spike in volatility pushed Bitcoin to a high of $31,500. Further buying pressure is expected if BTC can overcome one final area of resistance.

The Tom DeMark (TD) Sequential indicator suggests that Bitcoin could have the momentum to advance higher. It presented a buy signal on the weekly chart in the form of a red nine candlestick. The bullish formation is indicative of a one to four weekly candlestick upswing.

Bitcoin would have to slice through the $33,000 level to validate this optimistic outlook. By doing so, it could encourage sidelined investors to re-enter the market, pushing BTC to its next level of resistance at around $38,600.

BTC/USD One Week Chart

Source: TradingView

Interestingly, the supply of Bitcoin on trading platforms has dramatically decreased over the past week. On-chain data from Santiment shows that roughly 50,000 BTC, worth $1.5 billion, were withdrawn from known cryptocurrency exchange wallets since May 30.

The notable decline in Bitcoin’s balance on exchanges suggests that there are fewer tokens available to sell, which could also be a positive sign for short-term price action.

BTC Supply On Exchanges

Source: Santiment

Still, Bitcoin’s bullish thesis can only be validated if it turns $33,000 into support. Failing to do so could generate more fear in the market and trigger another sell-off.

If this were to happen and BTC suffers a weekly close below $27,000, the next area of interest may sit much further down at around $21,000.

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