Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin (BTC) headed down to test new support on Aug. 25 after a breakdown of bullish trajectory sparked predictions of $44,000.

Old resistance provides backdrop for BTC price rethink

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD losing around 2% overnight Wednesday.

A rejection after an attempt to reclaim $51,000 — the top of a key long-term resistance zone —  saw Bitcoin pause for thought, beginning what analysts had already said would be a well-earned correction.

For Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe, $44,000 could be a useful floor should the downside continue.

“At this stage, $51,000 is a critical resistance zone; the area to watch for potential support can be found around $42,500-$44,000,” he summarized.

“That is the level that we could be looking at for a rangebound construction, for some sideways action. We could still see $40,600 — previous resistance.”

Fellow trader Scott Melker meanwhile eyed a potential bullish U-turn already occuring on lower timeframes thanks to relative strength index (RSI) trying to push out of “oversold” territory. This was aided by increasing on-chain volume, something required for reliable upside.

“Potential bullish divergence with RSI, coming out of oversold. Would confirm with a clear elbow up on RSI on the next close,” he commented on the hourly chart.

“So we wait. Low time frame, low strength signal, but compelling since it coincides with support.”

A look at buy and sell levels on major exchange Binance confirmed $47,000 as the nearest strong support level among spot traders.

Good times on hold for majoaltcoins 

Altcoins continued their descent in line with Bitcoin on the day, in classic fashion often posting deeper losses.

Related: Here’s why Bitcoin bulls might trample $50K ahead of Friday’s $2B BTC options expiry

Ether (ETH) lost over 6% to near $3,000 support, while the top ten cryptocurrencies’ biggest loser was Solana (SOL), which shed close to 14%.

Cardano (ADA), despite trading 8% lower at $2.65, still preserved weekly gains of 34%.

Van de Poppe added that a slow grind back up for Bitcoin would give altcoins room to outperform, this potentially pencilled in for September or October. 

More broadly, cryptocurrency markets are expected to put in a second major surge towards the end of the year, Cointelegraph reported.

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