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Bitcoin Price Stuck Below Key Hurdle For Fourth Week Running

Bitcoin's ascent has again been cut short by a key moving average, which has been suppressing bull action since mid-September.

Atualizado 13 de set. de 2021, 8:28 a.m. Publicado 10 de out. de 2018, 12:00 p.m. 2 min readTraduzido por IA
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Bitcoin is having a tough time scaling a key moving average hurdle that has kept the bulls in check for four weeks straight.

The obstacle that is proving so hard to beat is the 10-week exponential moving average (EMA), which stalled a rally attempt from around $6,100 in mid-September.

Since then, BTC has notably failed to produce a weekly close (Sunday's close as per UTC) above the EMA, establishing it as a crucial level to beat for the bulls.

At press time, BTC is trading at $6,580 on Bitfinex, having clocked a weekly high of $6,730 on Monday. The 10-week EMA, meanwhile, is flatlined at $6,698.

The retreat in the last three days indicates that BTC has failed yet again to leap the EMA hurdle, weakening the odds of further gains toward $7,000.

Weekly chart

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As seen in the chart above, the 10-week EMA has been firmly capping bitcoin prices for a month.

On Monday, BTC crossed the trendline sloping downwards from July highs, confirming a bullish breakout. While one would have expected the price to now be well above the 10-week EMA hurdle, the EMA hurdle is, in fact, still intact.

The rejection at the 10-week EMA despite the upside break on Monday may now embolden the bears.

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  • BTC's failure to keep gains above the 10-week EMA despite the trendline breakout has boosted the odds of a drop to $6,424 (last week's doji candle low).
  • A violation there would open up downside toward the psychological resistance of $6,000.
  • A convincing break above the 10-week EMA of $6,698 would signal a continuation of the rally from the September low of $6,100 and would open up upside toward September highs above $7,400.

Disclosure: The author holds no cryptocurrency assets at the time of writing.

Bitcoin image via Shutterstock; Charts by Trading View

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