Analysts say $46,500 is the key level for Bitcoin to flip to support

Published at: Aug. 16, 2021

The double-digit rallies seen from many altcoins show that traders are becoming increasingly bullish with the passing of each day, but maintaining this momentum will to some extent depend on Bitcoin’s (BTC) short-term price action.

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that after touching the $48,000 price level during the early morning trading hours on Monday, the price of BTC dipped below $45,800 as bulls scrambled to put a halt to the price slide. 

Here’s what analysts are saying could be the next steps for Bitcoin’s price.

Bitcoin needed to retest support after a 50% rally

Bitcoin’s surge from $29,500 on July 20 to $48,000 on Saturday has resulted in the price settling in a trading range between $44,000 and $48,000, as shown in the following tweet from pseudonymous Twitter analyst Nunya Bizniz.

BTC 1hr:Bounce at EQ? pic.twitter.com/LjCdQf8yXF

— Nunya Bizniz (@Pladizow) August 16, 2021

The equilibrium point identified in the above tweet is found near $46,123, and the analyst could be hinting that after BTC tests the support, buy volumes could increase because short-term traders could view the current pullback as nothing more than a support/resistance retest. 

On the other hand, pseudonymous trader Gas Fring suggested that a bounce at the bottom of a rising channel would provoke the same result, but it’s worth noting that both analysts are using one-hour charts, so these suggestions simply refer to the possible price action outcomes of today.

Miners are accumulating again

A recent report from Glassnode highlighted miner accumulation as another potentially bullish indicator for Bitcoin. The on-chain analytics provider observed “a net reduction in compulsory sell-side pressure sourced from miners.”

China’s crackdown on mining operations, which began in May, has taken a heavy toll on the Bitcoin hash rate, leading miners to close up shop and move to different countries with a friendlier stance toward crypto mining.

Glassnode said:

“We have seen the net balance position of miners continue to increase over the last two months. The net growth of miner balances has now hit +5k BTC/month which demonstrates a net reduction in compulsory sell-side pressure sourced from miners.”

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A daily close above $46,500 is the next hurdle

According to crypto Twitter analyst Rekt Capital, $46,500 is an important level for BTC in the short-term.

As seen above, the price action for BTC has resulted in the formation of an ascending triangle on the daily chart, and the price needs to close above the $46,500 level in order to confirm a successful test of the triangle resistance.

A daily close above $46,500 would support the continuation of the uptrend, whereas an ascending triangle breakdown could see Bitcoin’s price slide into the low $40,000 zone.

The overall cryptocurrency market capitalization now stands at $2.007 trillion, and Bitcoin’s dominance rate is 43.5%.

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