Bitcoin (BTC) dropped from a high of $47,200 on April 5 to a low of $42,107 on April 8, indicating possible selling by short-term traders who may have preferred to lock in their profits. However, the price action is still stuck in a tight range during the weekend, indicating that supply and demand are in balance.
Although the Crypto Fear & Greed Index is in the fear zone, Bitcoin whales on crypto exchange Bitfinex remained unfazed and continued to purchase BTC.
Interestingly, one large investor continued to buy $1 million of Bitcoin every day, without attempting to time the market, using the strategy of dollar-cost averaging.
Could Bitcoin bounce back sharply due to whale buying? Will select altcoins also turn higher in the short term? Let’s study the charts of the top-5 cryptocurrencies that may outperform if the sentiment improves.
BTC/USDT
Bitcoin bounced off the support at $42,594 on April 7 but the bulls could not clear the barrier at the 20-day EMA ($43,922) on April 8. This may have attracted selling by traders, which pulled the price below the $42,594 support.
On the contrary, a weak bounce off the 50-day SMA will suggest a lack of aggressive buying at the current levels. The bears will then try to capitalize on this opportunity and sink the pair below the 50-day SMA. If they succeed, the pair could drop to the psychological level at $40,000 and if this level also cracks, the next stop may be the support line of the ascending channel.
The 20-EMA is sloping down and the relative strength index (RSI) is in the negative zone, indicating advantage to sellers.
If the price turns down and breaks below $42,000, the selling could intensify. The pair could then drop to $40,000 where the buyers may again attempt to arrest the decline.
Alternatively, a break and close above the 20-EMA could open the doors for a possible recovery to the 50-SMA. The bulls will have to push and sustain the price above $45,400 to gain the upper hand.
NEAR/USDT
Near Protocol (NEAR) turned down sharply from the stiff overhead resistance at $20 on April 8 and the long wick on the day’s candlestick suggests that bears are aggressively defending the overhead resistance.
Contrary to this assumption, if the price plummets below the 20-day EMA, it will suggest that traders may be booking profits aggressively. That could open the doors for a possible drop to the 50-day SMA ($12).
Conversely, if the price turns down and sustains below $16, the short-term traders may rush to the exit. That could pull the pair toward $14.50. If this level cracks, it will suggest that bears are back in the driver’s seat.
FTT/USDT
FTX Token (FTT) broke and closed above $49 on March 24 but the bulls could not flip the level into support during the retest. The price slipped below the 200-day SMA ($47) and has reached the 50-day SMA ($45).
The bullish momentum could pick up on a break and close above $54. The FTT/USDT pair could then rally to the pattern target at $66.
Conversely, if the price fails to break above the 200-day SMA, the possibility of a break below the uptrend line of the triangle increases. If that happens, the pair could drop to $40 and later to $37.
If bulls push and sustain the price above the 20-EMA, the pair could rise to the 50-SMA. This level could again act as a resistance but if the bulls overcome it, the next stop could be the downtrend line. A break and close above this barrier could signal a possible change in trend.
This positive view will invalidate if the price turns down from the current level and plummets below $44.
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ETC/USDT
Ethereum Classic (ETC) formed a double bottom pattern when it broke and closed above the overhead resistance at $38. The price then rallied to the pattern target at $52 on March 29 where profit-booking set in. This pulled the price to the breakout level at $38.
If the price rises from the current level or rebounds off $38 and breaks above $45, it will suggest that the correction may be over. The buyers will then again try to push the ETC/USDT pair to $53. A break and close above this level will signal the resumption of the up-move.
This positive view will invalidate if the price continues lower and plummets below the 50-day SMA ($35).
A minor positive has been that the bulls have not given up much ground from the 20-EMA. This increases the possibility of a break above this resistance. If that happens, the price could rise to the 50-SMA. A break and close above this resistance could open the doors for a possible up-move to $48 and then to $53.
Contrary to this assumption, if the price breaks below $38, the selling could intensify and the pair could drop to $32.
XMR/USDT
Monero (XMR) signaled a potential trend change when it broke and closed above the downtrend line. Although the bears tried to pull the price back below the downtrend line, the bulls did not relent.
If buyers sustain the price above $239, the XMR/USDT could further pick up momentum and rally to $255.
On the other hand, if the price turns down from the current level, it will suggest that bears are aggressively defending the overhead resistance at $239. A break and close below the 20-day EMA will be the first sign that the bullish momentum may be weakening. The pair could then drop to the 50-day SMA ($190).
If buyers drive and sustain the price above $239, the up-move may accelerate. Alternatively, if the price once again turns down from $239, the pair may drop to $209 and remain range-bound between these two levels for a few days.
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