Bitcoin analyst ‘highly doubts’ return to $50K — Will the weekly close spark a correction?

Published at: Oct. 14, 2021

Bitcoin (BTC) challenged brand-new support levels on Oct. 14 after overnight successes took the market past $58,000 

Bitcoin “dips” to near $57,000

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView tracked BTC/USD as it reversed toward $57,000 after hitting highs of $58,540 on Bitstamp.

The moves mimicked the first time Bitcoin had attacked $58,000 in February — several attempts interspersed by consolidation, followed ultimately by a run to April’s all-time highs.

Despite on-chain indicators showing that Bitcoin is a different beast in Q4, however, the mood was just as bullish this time around.

“Bitcoin is most likely just continuing this grind towards the all-time highs,” Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe wrote in his latest Twitter update.

“Great bounce from $54K. Highly doubt we’ll see a retest at $50K happening.”

Cementing $50,000 as support — albeit for a second time in 2021 — would form a clear signal on the market trajectory as pundits gear up for what they expect to be an explosive end to the year.

For trader and analyst Rekt Capital, however, there was a potential cause for concern this week. Zooming out, BTC/USD has failed to close a weekly candle above $60,000, and a repeat performance could likewise spell a copycat correction.

#BTC has successfully retested its Daily Bull Flag thus farBut Bitcoin is still below major Weekly resistance (red)In fact, any sort of Weekly Close below $60000 has historically preceded a $BTC retrace from these highs#Crypto #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/n9vFaaalVM

— Rekt Capital (@rektcapital) October 13, 2021

That leaves bulls until Sunday to crack a historical watermark, something which may still be helped before Monday’s approval decision on a futures-based exchange-traded fund.

Polkadot breakout headlines altcoin return

Altcoins, meanwhile, saw brief respite from weakness in the face of “Bitcoin season.”

Related: Price analysis 10/13: BTC, ETH, BNB, ADA, XRP, SOL, DOGE, DOT, LUNA, UNI

The exception was Polkadot’s DOT, up 28% in a week on news that its auctions would finally begin next month — a key original feature five years in the making.

The largest altcoin, Ether (ETH), managed 5.3% daily gains, with all of the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization trading higher on the day as Bitcoin slowed.

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