Bitcoin Price Breaks $12K, but Is It the Final Hurdle Before $15K?

Published at: Aug. 17, 2020

In the previous weeks, altcoins gained momentum while Bitcoin (BTC) was hovering against the psychological barrier of $12,000. After a few weeks of consolidation, the price of Bitcoin finally broke the resistance zone of $12,000.

However, it’s uncertain whether the price will continue moving upward to $15,000 from here. Is the upside move a clear breakout or a fake-out intended to grab overhead liquidity?

Crypto market daily performance. Source: Coin360

$12,000 breakout failed to catalyze a stronger rally

As Bitcoin’s price broke through the crucial resistance at $12,000, a massive move was expected to occur. However, the market failed to provide one.

BTC/USD 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

The daily chart is showing a definite breakthrough of the final hurdle before bull market expansion. However, the move above $12,000 is not convincing enough to state and confirm the breakout.

One of the critical indicators for a breakout is the surge of volume, which is lagging heavily in this recent push.

The good part is that Bitcoin is still acting above the 100-day and 200-day moving averages, which supports the current bullish momentum.

An apparent gain of this level, through which support is granted on $12,000, would justify and confirm further upward momentum of Bitcoin.

Breakouts can lead to fake-outs

BTC/USD 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

Quite often, a breakout like this leads toward a fake-out. A fake-out is justified by a similar move. In such a related move, the liquidity is taken above the recent highs or resistances.

Usually, when someone shorts, they place their stop-loss above the recent high. This grants a very obvious “liquidity pool” as all the obvious stop-losses are placed above this resistance high.

Therefore, a move slightly above the recent high can trigger all those stop/losses, fueling a move in the opposite direction, as the chart shows as an example.

The crucial barrier remains to be seen with the $12,000 level. If that level doesn’t grant support, a similar move toward the range lows is likely to occur.

The bearish scenario for Bitcoin

As discussed earlier, a fake-out is always a possibility when the price is testing a strong overhead resistance.

BTC/USD bearish scenario 3-hour chart. Source: TradingView

The crucial part is defined in the red box as that’s the previous resistance zone through such a fake-out. This resistance zone got broken through in the recent move and has to sustain support if the price of Bitcoin wants to continue surging.

If the price of Bitcoin can’t find support on this resistance level at $12,000, the support/resistance flip can’t be justified and the price of Bitcoin drops back in the range.

The key support level to watch is the $11,500 area, as this is an untested level and previous range low. If the price of Bitcoin breaks back in the range between $11,500 and $12,000, it’s likely to be testing the exact opposite of the range.

In this case, we can define the exact opposite of $11,500. More likely would be a further continuation of range-bound movements in the coming weeks, which would suit altcoins even more.

The bullish scenario for Bitcoin

BTC/USD 4-hour bullish scenario chart. Source: TradingView

The bullish scenario is similarly relying on the $12,000 barrier, as in this case, the support should be warranted on $12,000 to justify continuation.

If the $12,000 level continues to hold for support and a support/resistance flip is warranted, further continuation upward is likely to expect.

In such a way, altcoins will start bleeding heavily in their BTC pairs, as BTC retakes the spotlight. The next resistance zone for Bitcoin is defined at $13,000, but a further surge towards the $15,000–$17,000 zones is on the tables.

However, it’s all coming down toward the $12,000 level. Whether or not it grants support is going to move the markets in either way.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph. Every investment and trading move involves risk. You should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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