Bitcoin Breaks Below Short-Term Uptrend, Lower Support Around $50K

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23 March 2021

Sellers were active during Asia hours, pushing bitcoin (BTC) below intraday trend support. The broader uptrend continues to slow, with lower support around $50,000 and then $42,000.

  • BTC is roughly 15% below its March high after failing to sustain moves above $61,000.
  • Sideways trading over the past few days resulted in a 10% decline from trend line support on the four-hour chart.
  • The relative strength index (RSI) is now oversold on the four-hour chart, which could encourage minor short covering at current levels.
  • Resistance around $58,000 could limit short-term recoveries, especially as the longer-term trend continues to slow, as CoinDesk has reported.
  • “We expect the long-term uptrend to moderate as intermediate-term overbought conditions are absorbed,” said Katie Stockton, managing partner of Fairlead Strategies. “Initial support for bitcoin remains near $42,000, far enough below current levels to dictate attention to risk management for long positions.”
Four-hour BTC chart shows a break of uptrend support with lower support levels.
Source: TradingView
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