Bitcoin ( BTC ) tapped $63,000 before the April 18 Wall Street open as modest BTC price strength boosted traders’ mood.
Have altcoins hit the bottom? Bitcoin price bounces 5% from $59.7K low
Bitcoin is attempting to reclaim support after dipping below $60,000, while traders dare to dream of an altcoin rebound.
Analysis: BTC price lows may be "tricking" investors
Data from Cointelegraph markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD reaching $63,095 on Bitstamp, up 5.5% versus the prior day’s lows.
At $59,700, these represented Bitcoin’s lowest levels since early March.
While various forecasts saw the need to clear liquidity at $57,000 and even far lower going forward , some saw reason for mild optimism.
Among them was popular trader and analyst Rekt Capital, who reiterated that BTC/USD was in a “re-accumulation range” with price behavior to match.
“One of the key things to note about Bitcoin's Re-Accumulation Ranges throughout this cycle is this: Downside wicks below the Range Lows tend to occur to trick investors into a fake-breakdown (black circles) before resuming into an uptrend,” he wrote alongside a chart on X (formerly Twitter).
The chart itself showed similar BTC price action at several points beginning at the pit of the 2022 bear market. Each time, price produced a local low before making significant enduring gains.
Eyeing on-chain signals, fellow trader Jelle drew similar conclusions about what lay ahead.
“Bitcoin just tested the 3-day RSI 50 level and the 3d 33EMA, at the same time,” he told X followers, referring to the relative strength index (RSI) and 33-period exponential moving average (EMA) on 3-day timeframes, respectively.
“The last time this happened was at $38,000, earlier this year. Pretty sure the result will be similar: higher prices.”
Altcoins battle brutal downtrend
Continuing, Michaël van de Poppe, founder and CEO of trading firm MNTrading, predicted that sideways BTC price moves would continue even after the upcoming block subsidy halving .
Altcoins bore the brunt of the latest crypto market correction and could now have seen the worst of their shake-out.
“The period of boredom for Bitcoin, which is eager to consolidate here,” he explained .
“Overall, I'm expecting this won't change for the coming months, but I think we're at the altcoin bottom.”
Van de Poppe gave the areas around $52,000 and $45,000 as potential targets in the event of a deeper correction.
The total altcoin market cap stood at $256.7 billion at the time of writing, up nearly 17% from two-month lows seen on April 13 but still struggling to break a strong downtrend.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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