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Bitcoin Stabilizes After Sell-off, Resistance Seen Around $56K

For now, bitcoin continues to hold long-term trend support above $50,000, with lower support around $42,000.

Updated Mar 6, 2023, 3:09 p.m. Published Mar 25, 2021, 11:33 a.m.
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The near 10% sell-off in bitcoin (BTC) during Asian hours has stabilized around $52,000. Bitcoin is now oversold on the four-hour chart, which could support a slight recovery towards $56,000.

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  • The last oversold reading on the relative strength index (RSI) resulted in a near 7% rise in BTC on March 22. However, the move was short-lived as sellers were active around the $56,000 resistance level.
  • Bitcoin is now roughly 10% below its break of trend support on the four-hour chart and has erased about 50% of its rally from the Feb. 28 price low.
  • For now, bitcoin continues to hold long-term trend support above $50,000, with lower support around $42,000.

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