Bitcoin Weekly Forecast: Analyzing possible short term implication of probable spot ETF approval on BTC price
|- Bitcoin price remains lull as it continues to consolidate within the weekly supply zone between $40,467 and $46,999.
- An approval, rejection, or delayed decision on spot BTC ETF applications could shove BTC out of the order block.
- With the market overly inclined towards an approval, confirmation could send Bitcoin to $48,000, or $50,000 at best before corrections.
- A rejection or delay could liquidate longs, with the king crypto likely to retract to $37,800, or dire case, $30,000.
Bitcoin (BTC) price remains within the weekly supply zone, with a bold attempt to shatter its mean threshold proving premature. It comes amid an overly cautious market spot and perpetual traders both waiting to play their hand after a decision from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding spot BTC exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
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Bitcoin price possible turnout, short term, after SEC’s decision
As the market anticipates a decision from the US SEC soon, now that the January 5 to 10 window has officially opened, trading volume has dwindled as traders wait to play the next narrative. Euphoria about the product launched is already priced in, and now the market waits for an actual decision that will determine what comes next.
According to Adam Cochran, an investor and marketing strategist, most people are overestimating the impact of the ETF short term, while underestimating its long-term impact. Long term, he sees the product improving the health of the system, but short term, Cochran anticipates flows to be minimal, as far as capital inflows into the sector is concerned. His is therefore from a market front
I think most people are overestimating the impact of the ETF short term, while underestimating it long term.
— Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) (@adamscochran) January 5, 2024
Short term, flows may be meh.
But over the next year, every investment advisor is sitting down with their clients to review their portfolio is going to look at the new…
I think most people are overestimating the impact of the ETF short term, while underestimating it long term.
— Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) (@adamscochran) January 5, 2024
Short term, flows may be meh.
But over the next year, every investment advisor is sitting down with their clients to review their portfolio is going to look at the new…
More closely, Crypto Rover gives a short-term outlook, saying that he anticipates a sell-the-news scenario . Specifically, he foresees a surge in Bitcoin's value, possibly ranging from 5% to 10% if an approval comes. For the following days, however, Rover expects a sell-off catalyzed by developing news.
Will the Spot #Bitcoin ETF be a sell-the-news event?
— Crypto Rover (@rovercrc) January 5, 2024
The potential approval of a Spot Bitcoin ETF might trigger a 'sell-the-news' event, but the actual outcome will largely depend on the timeframe under consideration and the subsequent news developments.
In the immediate… pic.twitter.com/SN27qdQZbm
Will the Spot #Bitcoin ETF be a sell-the-news event?
— Crypto Rover (@rovercrc) January 5, 2024
The potential approval of a Spot Bitcoin ETF might trigger a 'sell-the-news' event, but the actual outcome will largely depend on the timeframe under consideration and the subsequent news developments.
In the immediate… pic.twitter.com/SN27qdQZbm
The weekly supply zone continues to hold as resistance for Bitcoin price, for the meantime, amid a cautious market as traders wait for SEC’s decision. The caution continues to abound after longs and shorts were rekt during the January 2 crash. A decision from the SEC could move BTC, with $37,800 and $48,000 levels being critical in determining the next directional bias.
Speculative capital influx between $25,000 and $44,000 likely to cash in post approval
It is impossible to ignore the fact that spot BTC ETF news has been among the biggest drivers for Bitcoin price in 2023, propelling BTC from the $25,000 range to the $44,000 range it currently resides. This represents almost a 50% climb.
With this, a significant part of this capital will be looking to sell, cashing in the nearly 50% gains. This could happen post approval, not before. In the days after the approval, that is when the real test of selling pressure will be seen, steered by emerging news that will hit the markets then. Among these news will be the actual demand for the ETF, the speed at which it becomes operational, and whether GBTC holders decide to sell their Bitcoins.
Bitcoin price outlook as spot BTC ETF window opens
As Bitcoin price remains within the weekly supply zone, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is deviating to the north, suggesting rising momentum. This position is supported by the Average Directional Index (ADX) indicator, which is rising to show a strengthening upside.
Meanwhile, the Awesome Oscillator (AO) remains in the positive territory with green histogram bars, showing the bulls maintain a strong presence in the BTC market.
If approval does come, Bitcoin price could breach the mean threshold of the supply zone at $43,860, potentially extending north to tag the $48,000 psychological level. In a highly bullish case, the gains could see BTC hit $50,000 before the bears set in.
BTC/USDT 1-week chart
Conversely, a rejection or delay could provoke a sell off with longs likely to be liquidated. This could send Bitcoin price below the $40,000 psychological level. A break and close below here could tone BTC for a move to $37,800, or worse, revisit the $30,000 psychological level.
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