Bitcoin needs to reclaim these two levels to avoid another a $28K dip

Published at: Feb. 9, 2022

Bitcoin (BTC) may have rebounded strongly in recent days, but its journey to new highs is only just beginning — and far from guaranteed, new analysis suggests.

Updating a Twitter debate on Feb. 9, popular trader and analyst Rekt Capital identified two key targets BTC/USD must reclaim as support for bulls.

Bitcoin key macro resistance levels now in place

Despite being up 13% in a week on Wednesday, Bitcoin is still far from November's peak of $69,000.

For Rekt Capital, a longer-timeframe perspective puts BTC/USD in a corridor from $28,000 to $69,000 — corresponding to the 2021 open and all-time high, respectively.

Right in the middle of those two price points are two moving averages, and so far, Bitcoin has not won them back as support levels. In order to have another shot at beating the highs, he argues, this must become reality.

"These two BTC Bull Market EMAs are now going to figure as a resistance," he summarized alongside a chart.

"They constitute the mid-point of the macro range Both need to be reclaimed as support for BTC to enter the upper half of its macro range." 

The two moving averages involved are the 21-week and 50-week exponential moving averages.

No "golden cross" on the horizon for now

Turning to shorter timeframes and an unwinding of Bitcoin's recent "death cross" construction on the daily chart has yet to show signs of entering.

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Caused by the downward-sloping 50-day moving average crossing under the 200-day moving average, death cross events often signal the start of a longer downtrend.

Their validity remains hotly contested, but the opposite — the "golden cross" construction, is traditionally heralded as a sign of market strength.

A look at the daily chart this week, however, shows that the 50-day moving average is yet to begin sloping up to meet its 200-day counterpart, as per data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView.

BTC/USD has nonetheless broken above the 50-day trendline this week — for the first time since November's record.

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