Bitcoin Price Prepares to Test $8K After Bull Breather
Bitcoin's price pullback is seen yielding a more sustainable rally to $8,000, according to technical studies.

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The leading cryptocurrency has spent a better part of the last 15 hours trading in the $7,240–$7,440 range, having clocked a 40-day high of $7,588 at 18:00 UTC yesterday.
Moreover, BTC was looking overbought at multi-week highs, hence a minor correction was expected.
More importantly, the price pullback and the subsequent consolidation, when viewed against the backdrop of the high volume inverse head-and-shoulders breakout, indicate that BTC has likely gathered steam for a more sustainable rally towards $8,000.
At press time, BTC is changing hands at $7,400 on Bitfinex – up 0.2 percent on a 24-hour basis.
Daily chart

While BTC's rally has stalled in the last 24 hours, the bias remains bullish since prices are holding well above the inverse head-and-shoulders neckline support (former resistance) of $6,838.
The relative strength index (RSI) is hovering above 50.00 (in bullish territory).
The 5-day and 10-day moving averages (MAs) are trending north, indicating a bullish setup. The chart also shows a bullish crossover between 5-day and 50-day MAs.
What's more, the Bollinger Bands (standard deviation of +2, -2 on the 20-day MA) are beginning to rise in favor of the bulls and the upper Bolliger Band is offering price support.
Clearly, bitcoin remains on the hunt for $8,000 and the short duration chart indicates the move could happen in the next 48 hours.
Hourly chart

The Bollinger Bands narrowed at 00:00 UTC yesterday, meaning price volatility (as represented by the gap between the Bollinger Bands) has remained low for more than 24 hours.
As a result, we could in for a big move in either direction as an extended period of low volatility is often followed by a period of high volatility.
That said, the big move will likely happen on the higher side as the RSI is beginning to rise, after having built a base around 46.00 in the last 15 hours.
Meanwhile, the major moving averages (50-hour, 100-hour and 200-hour) have caught up with rising prices, which indicates BTC markets are no longer overstretched. The averages are located one below the other, indicating the path of least resistance is to the upside.
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- Bitcoin's price pullback last night has likely recharged the engines for a rally to $8,000 and the psychological resistance could be put to test in the next 48 hours.
- The short-term outlook remains bullish as long as BTC is trading above the inverse head-and-shoulders neckline of $6,838.
- A deeper technical correction, if it occurs, could be short-lived as the daily chart and the hourly chart are biased towards the bulls.
Disclosure: The author holds no cryptocurrency assets at the time of writing.
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