$BTC pic.twitter.com/9yg8QZfdVa — Satoshi Flipper (@SatoshiFlipper) December 29, 2019 Analyst Zoran Kole echoed this, remarking that Bitcoin is likely to burst past the $7,500 resistance due to the fact that liquidity has dried up in that range, setting the stage for a rally into a “new range.” While Kole didn’t tip his hand as to where he thinks this “new range” will lie, the consensus is that the leading cryptocurrency will enter the high-$7,000s. Not So Fast, Analysts Say As BTC Fails to Top $7,500 The thing is, despite the neckline breakout and the assertions by analysts like Kole that the key $7,500 wall was poised to fall, BTC was rejected at that level, plunging faster than it was trending higher. Bitcoin’s inability to break past $7,500 resulted in a bearish technical signal on the 12-hour chart: the lower band of the Ichimoku Cloud indicator, which tracks trends and key price points, held as resistance for the second time in a few days, implying that sellers are in control and prices could retreat further. $BTC – lower cloud span holding resistance on the #bitcoin 12hr chart…. pic.twitter.com/VpoZf1V82N — Big Chonis Trading
(@BigChonis) December 29, 2019 This bearish sentiment has been echoed by FilbFilb, a prominent technical analyst who called the decline to the $6,000s back in October. He suggested in a recent message published to his Telegram channel that Bitcoin’s rejection at $7,500, which he predicted yesterday, is a precursor to likely one final bear market pullback before a return to a bull trend. This pullback, his analysis suggests, will bring BTC back to $6,800 — 7.5% lower than the current price of $7,350 — by the first week of January. Featured Image from Shutterstock The post appeared first on NewsBTC.from NewsBTC https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/12/30/why-analysts-bitcoin-price-break-higher-7500/

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