Bitcoin is defending a key long-term price floor as it recovers from Friday's three-week lows near $6,200.
After a strong bearish move last Thursday, the leading cryptocurrency looked set to pierce the 21-day exponential moving average, which has been serving as a strong support since June.
Yesterday's rally to over $6,800 ensured that the crucial EMA support remains intact.
The argument that the bear market has likely run its course remains valid as long as prices are trading above the 21-month EMA. However, while the solid bounce from the area around the crucial EMA support is encouraging, a bullish reversal is still not confirmed, as discussed yesterday.
As seen in the chart above, the bears are struggling to penetrate the 21-month EMA for the fifth month running.
BTC's repeated failure to keep gains above the 10-week EMA over the last four weeks has established the technical indicator as the key resistance to beat for the bulls.
As of writing, BTC is trading above that mark on Bitfinex only a weekly close on Sunday above moving average would confirm a continuation of the rally from mid-September lows.
View Sellers continue to have a tough time pushing prices below the 21-day EMA support.
A sustained break below the 21-day EMA would signal a revival of the sell-off from the record high of $20,000 hit last December.
A bullish reversal would be confirmed if prices pass September highs above $7,400.
Bitcoin Price Is Defending One Key Support for the Fifth Month Running
Publicado en Oct 16, 2018
by Coindesk | Publicado en Coinage
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