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Bitcoin surges 9% as it punches through 2 key technical resistance levels

Oct 4, 2021, 15:26 IST
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Bitcoin jumped as much as 9% on Friday, helping the cryptocurrency reclaim two key technical resistance levels closely monitored by traders.

Bitcoin punched through its 50-day and 200-day moving averages on Friday, which if decisively held into Saturday, could signal that bitcoin is ready to continue its long-term uptrend and target its next resistance level near $52,900.

That's according to technical analyst Katie Stockton of Fairlead Strategies, who argued in a note earlier this week that bitcoin's long-term uptrend remains intact. That's despite short-term momentum turning negative in recent weeks after bitcoin fell below its widely-followed moving averages.

But Friday's rally has reinvigorated bitcoin's short-term momentum to more positive than negative, and now Stockton is specifically looking for bitcoin to post decisive consecutive closes above $48,800 to help counter short-term sell indicators generated by the technical DeMARK indicators.



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"There is a new a counter-trend signal from the DeMARK Indicators that could prevent follow-through, so we would feel more comfortable moving to a bullish short-term bias once this signal is invalidated, which in our work would require 2x closes above $48,800," Stockton told Insider on Friday.

Moving averages are a lagging trend-following indicator that technical analysts use to smooth out price movements and help identify the direction of the current trend in place.

Traders view the the 50-day moving average, which is the average daily closing price of a stock over its previous 50 trading sessions, as a short-term moving average that often represents areas of support or resistance for a security.

On Friday, bitcoin's 50-day moving average stood at $46,621, while its 200-day moving average was $45,193. The cryptocurrency traded at $47,233 at time of publication.

If bitcoin is able to surge an additional 12% and clear Stockton's next targeted resistance level of $52,900, the cryptocurrency would be well set for a continued push to its prior record high of about $65,000, representing potential upside of 38% from current levels.

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But if bitcoin fails to sustain Friday's surge above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, Stockton sees support near $39,900 being in play, which would represent potential downside of 15% from current levels.

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