Analysts say Bitcoin has ‘already capitulated,’ target $41.3K as the most hold level

Published at: April 20, 2022

Traders’ struggle to build sustainable bullish momentum persisted across the cryptocurrency market on April 20 after prices slid lower during the afternoon trading session, and ApeCoin (APE) appears to be one of the few tokens that are defying the current marketwide downturn

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that an early morning attempt by Bitcoin (BTC) bulls to breakout above $42,000 was soundly rejected by bears, resulting in a pullback to a daily low of $40,825 before the price was bid back above $41,000.

Here’s a look at what several market analysts are saying about the weakness in Bitcoin and what levels traders are looking at as a good spot for opening new positions.

Whales accumulate near $40,000

According to on-chain data firm Whalemap, there is a significant amount of volume near the $40,000 price level.

Whalemap said,

“A largely significant portion of whale holdings reside between $38,000 and $42,000 right now. Vital area for Bitcoin. Above it - bullish. Below it - bearish.”

Analysts say most of the market has already capitulated

Similar to the observation made by Whalemap, Glassnode analysts noted that “a large amount of coin supply has been re-accumulated between $38,000 and $45,000, which is the primary price range of the current market consolidation.”

When the data is broken down between long term holders (LTH) and short term holders (STH), which is determined by a holding threshold of 155 days, only a few of the STHs who bought between $50,000 and $60,000 are still holding, “suggesting most 'top buyers’ have likely already capitulated.”

According to Glassnode, a large percentage of the current STH demand “is clustered between $38,000 and $50,000, affirming that investors continue to see value in this price range.”

The fact that 15.2% of the Bitcoin held by LTHs is currently at a loss suggests that a lot of LTHs “were caught off-side” by the most recent market correction, according to Glassnode, a result that is typically seen “in late-stage bear markets, most of which preceded a final capitulation shake-out event.”

Glassnode hypothesized that some of the current weaknesses in the market could be due to the fear of further capitulation, which is prompting traders to wait on the sidelines until such an event occurs.

Glassnode said,

“However under the surface, it appears as though a huge swathe of the market has already capitulated, in a statistically significant manner, and a resilient inflow of demand between $35,000 to $42,000 range has quietly absorbed this sell-side in its entirety.”

Related: BTC price hits 10-day high as trader says $42K is where Bitcoin 'gets interesting'

Bitcoin needs to hold the $41,300 level

Pseudonymous Twitter user “Abnessa” said Bitcoin price needs to break above $41,300 to complete a potential inverse head and shoulders pattern on the 4-hour chart.

According to Abnessa, Bitcoin is currently “trying to reclaim this level after the failed support/resistance (S/R) flip.”

To establish the bullish case, Bitcoin needs to “successfully flip S/R of the current descending trendline” and “reclaim support up to the green neckline,” thus completing the inverse head and shoulders setup.

As for the bearish case, a failed retest of $41,300 would result in a “breakout below the bear-flag” and would “also mean S/R flip rising wedge resistance as support.” If this were to occur, Abnessa sees a “minimum dump target of $35,000.”

The overall cryptocurrency market cap now stands at $1.909 trillion and Bitcoin’s dominance rate is 41.1%.

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