Bitcoin Awaits Triangle Breakout as Price Squeeze Continues

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Bitcoin’s (BTC) price is largely unchanged on the day and maybe building for a strong exit from the weeks-long period of consolidation.

The leading cryptocurrency hit highs above $4,100 on Jan. 8 before moving lower to around $3,500, where it’s become trapped in a tightening trading range.

The bears have persistently failed to keep prices below $3,500, weakening the bearish case put forward by the 9 percent drop seen on Jan. 10. That strong support level has seen the formation of a descending triangle pattern over the last 2.5 weeks, with an upper edge at $3,600 and the base located near $3,500.

Bitcoin is currently trading at $3,550 on Bitstamp, representing a 0.4 percent change on a 24-hour basis.

The probability of a bullish breakout appears high, as the sluggish price action suggests the sellers have run out of steam. Further, prices barely moved following the withdrawal of Cboe’s exchange-traded fund (ETF) proposal on Wednesday.

It worth noting that, on Thursday, the trading range (spread between the price high and low) stood near the three-month low of $45.17 registered on Jan. 12. That was the fourth sub-$50 trading range of this month, according to CoinMarketCap..

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On the previous three occasions, the trading range widened sharply on the following day, so if history repeats, we may see some movement in the next 12-24 hours.

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Bitcoin Awaits Triangle Breakout as Price Squeeze Continues

A convincing break above $3,600 on the 4-hour chart would confirm a triangle breakout and open the doors to $3,774 (Jan. 19 high). A violation there would expose the psychological hurdle of $4,000.

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The descending triangle is widely considered a bearish continuation setup and it often ends up accelerating the preceding move. As a result, a downside break, if confirmed, could prove costly.

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  • Bitcoin looks likely to witness a triangle breakout in the next day or two. That would allow a rally to resistance levels lined up at $3,774 and $4,000.
  • A triangle breakdown – acceptance below $3,470 – would reinforce the primary bearish trend (downward sloping 10-week moving average) and boost the odds of a drop toward December lows near $3,100.

Disclosure: The author holds no cryptocurrency at the time of writing.

Bitcoin image via CoinDesk archives; charts by Trading View

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