Analysts affirm Bitcoin bull market resumes, targeting $200,000
|- Analyst on crypto Twitter predicts $200,000 as the current BTC cycle top.
- Bitcoin open interest is on the rise, indicating upside in the ongoing price rally.
- BTC sustains above the $50,000 psychological level, meaning a pullback is less likely to occur.
- Coordinated Bitcoin purchases on the rise, supporting El Salvador's Bitcoin law that comes into effect on September 7.
Bitcoin price has historically been low in September. Current price action suggests the trend is set to change.
Bitcoin propelled higher, analysts set bullish targets for ongoing rally
Bitcoin crossed the $51,000 level over the weekend, and traders on crypto Twitter started buying in a coordinated manner. Twitter and Reddit users moved to buy $30 worth of Bitcoin each to support El Salvador's Bitcoin law coming into effect on September 7.
Traders anticipate an explosive price surge in response to the coordinated price pump, similar to online campaigns that targeted meme stocks like GameStop in February 2021.
Pseudonymous analyst @Pentosh1 took to Twitter to share details of his Bitcoin price predictions that were accurate through the February 2021 rally. Based on @Pentosh1's system, $180,000 is the top for the current cycle.
So funny story. I thought In February $BTC would top at 64k. Literally to within $200 it did. Eventually I felt the yearly open was the bottom (it was)
— Pentoshi Wont DM You (@Pentosh1) September 5, 2021
I personally (not financial advice) believe that based off my own system that 180k is the rough macro top for this cycle https://t.co/52vjiZAzSF pic.twitter.com/C2xxvPveVz
So funny story. I thought In February $BTC would top at 64k. Literally to within $200 it did. Eventually I felt the yearly open was the bottom (it was)
— Pentoshi Wont DM You (@Pentosh1) September 5, 2021
I personally (not financial advice) believe that based off my own system that 180k is the rough macro top for this cycle https://t.co/52vjiZAzSF pic.twitter.com/C2xxvPveVz
Another full-time crypto trader, @FeraSY1, has set the bullish target at $200,000. The trader has noted that historically Bitcoin tops the 227.2% Fibonacci extension of the previous bear market Fibo structure. If this trend continues, he expects BTC to hit a new all-time high at $200,000.
#Bitcoin to 200K
— Feras_Crypto (@FeraSY1) September 5, 2021
How?
For Every Cycle, #Bitcoin was topping @ 2.272Fib Extension of the previous Bear Market Fib Structure
if this Repeats, Current Cycle Top is 200K
This can happen ONLY if $BTC manages to close Q3 above 59K (Quartly Resistance)
Details on Chart
Share pic.twitter.com/Z2vBn2MoaN
#Bitcoin to 200K
— Feras_Crypto (@FeraSY1) September 5, 2021
How?
For Every Cycle, #Bitcoin was topping @ 2.272Fib Extension of the previous Bear Market Fib Structure
if this Repeats, Current Cycle Top is 200K
This can happen ONLY if $BTC manages to close Q3 above 59K (Quartly Resistance)
Details on Chart
Share pic.twitter.com/Z2vBn2MoaN
Bitcoin is trading above $51,000 and lies in a zone of interest where a pullback is less likely to occur. "The second great re-accumulation" of the BTC bull market started less than a week ago. Willy Woo, cryptocurrency trader and analyst, states that a BTC price squeeze is now imminent.
Medium-term investors that are known to speculate continue BTC accumulation at the $50,000 level. Since most of the buying on crypto exchanges has come from medium-term investors, it remains to be seen whether long-term investors will scoop up BTC.
If buying activity from long-term investors does not ramp up, analysts expect selling pressure at the next resistance level at $60,000.
Interestingly, Bitcoin open interest is on the rise while funding rates remain neutral. Open interest represents demand from market participants since it is the total number of futures contracts held by investors at the end of a trading day. A rise in open interest implies increasing demand from traders.
Combined with funding rates, this metric is used to predict the direction of Bitcoin's price action. The funding rate is an indicator that measures periodic payments made to traders that occupy long and short positions based on the difference between perpetual contract and spot market prices. When rates are negative for a long time, it signals traders' lack of appetite for the asset.
Open interest has hit a peak of $12.5 billion. High open interest and neutral funding rates suggest that there is room for an extended price rally.
Daniel Joe, a cryptocurrency analyst, states that the asset has upside potential.
#BTC open interest continues to increase now at $12.5B while funding rates are still neutral. This suggests there is still plenty of upside. Better to see than a high funding rate for an extended period of time. pic.twitter.com/RXDXTsWySn
— Daniel Joe (@DanielJoe916) September 6, 2021
#BTC open interest continues to increase now at $12.5B while funding rates are still neutral. This suggests there is still plenty of upside. Better to see than a high funding rate for an extended period of time. pic.twitter.com/RXDXTsWySn
— Daniel Joe (@DanielJoe916) September 6, 2021
FXStreet analysts expect Bitcoin to hit a target of $57,000 as long as it stays above the $47,000 level.
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