Bitcoin Price Crosses Key Long-Term Hurdle For First Time in 4 Months
Bitcoin has broken the 100-day moving average for the first time in 127 days, and briefly passed $3,950 overnight.

Correction (14:45 UTC, Feb. 19, 2019): This article previously incorrectly stated that the 100-day MA was last crossed last May. The article has been correct with the correct date, Oct. 15.
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- Bitcoin has passed through the 100-day moving average for the first time in 127 days.
- The primary lower-high trend is yet to be challenged, but the move indicates a willingness by the bulls to test the upper range of the ascending triangle.
- Total growing (bullish) volume on the 4-hour chart is at its highest point in over 10 days.
- However, price action has stalled Tuesday, as indecision brings the possibility of a pullback.
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Price action crossed over the 100-day moving average (MA) at around $3,850 late Monday night (UTC), backed by a larger-than-average increase in total growing volume, a welcome sign for the bulls. The night's action also saw the cryptocurrency pass $3,950 briefly before pulling back slightly.
The last time bitcoin was above the 100-day MA was back on Oct. 15, 2018, around four months ago.
Still, there is a long way to go before converting the trend from bearish to bullish, as can be seen by the lower-high structure on the daily chart.
At press time, BTC is trading at $3,860, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index. That's up 4.36 percent on the day.
Daily chart

However, bullish momentum has wavered since crossing the 100-day MA and price action has all but stalled as indecision took over post breakout.
Yet the move also represents greater conviction on the bullish front to test the upper trendline of the ascending triangle where the $4,075 resistance level has presented an issue since Dec. 20, according to Coinbase data.
Interestingly, the volume bars and their respective peaks are beginning to even up, creating a parabolic curve that could provide the bulls with encouragement to push to greater heights, as per volume analysis theory.
4-hour chart

However, as can be seen on BTC's previous topside wick, there is significant drawdown potential, as exhaustion marks an opportunity for the bears to regain control and trigger a sell-off similar to what happened back in November 2018.
It's worth watching the total growing volume on the 4-hour chart, as that is at its highest levels since Feb. 8 and could set scope for a move toward the $5,000 psychological level, that's provided it can continue at the levels needed (current or greater) to sustain any further moves higher.
Disclosure: The author holds no cryptocurrency assets at the time of writing.
image via Shutterstock; charts by Trading View
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