Bitcoin's Price Has Nearly Unwound Its Futures Boost
Futures may have boosted bitcoin above $10k, but it appears that rally has all but unwound.

Bitcoin's drop to 3-month lows below $6,000 could be seen as the completion of a round trip.
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The speculation drove prices higher to $10,000 in November, and the sharp rise and resulting fear of missing out established a positive feedback loop, one that sent prices to $20,000 by mid-December.
However, since then, the BTC has been steadily losing altitude.
A stream of negative news concerning regulatory crackdowns in some of the world's largest markets – China and South Korea – pushed BTC below the $10,000 mark in mid-January. That said, the drop witnessed in the last five days could be associated with the decision of major banks to bar customers from buying bitcoin with credit cards. China's decision to block access to foreign cryptocurrency platforms has only worsened the sentiment.
As of now, bitcoin is trading around $6,500 – a level last seen on November 1.
Indeed, market forces have not worked as anticipated by many. The Dow index fell more than 1,000 points yesterday, triggering a wave of risk aversion in the equity markets across the globe. However, it has not had any positive impact on bitcoin, despite its status as a "digital gold."
That said, the oversold BTC could see a relief rally if the Senate adopts a softer approach to regulating cryptocurrencies than China.
Bitcoin monthly chart

The above chart (prices as per Bitstamp) shows:
- BTC has retracted more than 61.8 percent of the rally from Oct. 2011 low of $2.22 to Dec. 2017 high of $19,666.
- Bears are struggling to keep bitcoin below the 10-month moving average (MA). Currently, the MA is seen at $6,372 and is biased bullish.
Further, the relative strength index (RSI) on the daily chart, 1-hour chart, and 4-hour chart shows oversold conditions.
Also, the 1-hour chart seen below shows a bullish price-RSI divergence, which indicates BTC may have found a temporary low at $5,920.72.
1-hour chart

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