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Bitcoin (BTC) Forms Golden Cross: Possible Scenarios

Traders and analysts keep a close eye on this formation because, historically, it has preceded price rallies in Bitcoin and other assets. While the golden cross does not guarantee further gains at all times, it has been an encouraging sign in previous Bitcoin bull markets.

A trader who held BTC for a year between the first two golden crosses and the one in May 2020 would have earned triple-digit percentage profits. Following the golden cross in October 2023, Bitcoin’s value doubled to new all-time highs of nearly $74,000 in mid-March.

However, moving average crossovers are sometimes criticized for being a lagging indicator that traps traders on the wrong side of the market. Bitcoin’s most recent death cross, the opposite of a golden cross, trapped bears on the wrong side of the market, and the price of Bitcoin recovered above $66,000 barely a month later.

Buyers will need to push the price above $69,550 to signal a resumption of the upward trend toward the top of the current range at $73,777. There is resistance at $70,000, but it may be crossed. In this scenario, Bitcoin might reach $72,000, but bulls are expected to confront stiff resistance from bears.

On the downside, a breakdown might give the bears the upper hand, with the BTC price closing below $65,000. If that happens, Bitcoin could fall below the 50-day simple moving average of $63,254 and then to the critical support of $60,000.

On the macroeconomic front, investors will continue to analyze a torrent of central bank commentary following last week’s IMF meetings in Washington, D.C., with Federal Reserve policymakers currently under a blackout period that restricts them from commenting ahead of next week’s interest rate decision.

This article was originally published on U.Today


Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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