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NewsBTC 2023-06-05 21:00:06

Crypto Clash: Bitcoin Bulls And Bears Wrestle For Control At Key Support Level

Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrencies have taken a hit in the wake of recent news regarding Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume. The market has reacted with concern to the disclosure of a complaint against the exchange, which has sparked a wider downtrend throughout the cryptocurrency industry. As of this writing, Bitcoin has declined by over 5% in response to the news, trading at $25,700. This drop in value mirrors the current market sentiment as investors grapple with the implications of the complaint against Binance. Related Reading: Cardano Founder Urges ADA Investors to Beware of New Scams The Bitcoin MA Standoff According to the analysis firm Material Indicators, their popular Fire Charts tool shows approximately $6.3 million in bid support defending the 200-week moving average (MA) placed at $25,200 for Bitcoin. If the bid support can maintain its strength and consolidate above this level, it would be a bullish sign for Bitcoin’s prospects. However, Material Indicators notes they are not confident that the 200-week MA will hold without additional bid support. The 200-week MA is crucial for Bitcoin, representing a long-term trend line historically supporting the cryptocurrency. A breach of this level could signal further downside for Bitcoin and the wider cryptocurrency market. Furthermore, Market analyst Maartun has reported $650 million of Bitcoin open interest flushed from the market, resulting in a 5% price decline. Open interest is the total number of outstanding contracts not settled in the Bitcoin futures market. These contracts represent positions taken by traders who are betting on the future price of Bitcoin. The $650 million of open interest flushed from the market suggests that traders were caught off guard by the sudden decline in Bitcoin’s price, highlighting the ongoing volatility of the cryptocurrency market. However, the market will likely remain volatile in the short term as investors continue to digest the news surrounding Bitcoin and the wider regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies. It remains to be seen how this will impact the industry in the long term, but for now, investors are bracing themselves for further turbulence in the cryptocurrency industry. Crucial Moment For The Crypto Market The total market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market has been volatile in recent months, experiencing significant ups and downs as the market reacts to various news and events. However, many analysts remain bullish on the market’s long-term prospects, citing increasing adoption and institutional interest as factors that could drive prices higher in the future. However, according to trader and analyst Michael Van De Poppe, the total market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market is currently undergoing a test of its 200-week moving average and exponential moving average (EMA). This is a significant technical indicator that traders and analysts closely watch as it provides insight into the market’s long-term trend. Van De Poppe explains that if the market can hold above the 200-week MA and EMA, it could signal the current correction’s end and a new bullish trend. On the other hand, if the market fails to hold above the 200-week MA and EMA, it could indicate a continuation of the bear market. Related Reading: Cardano (ADA) A Security? Price Collapses On SEC v. Binance Lawsuit Featured image from iStock, chart from TradingView.com

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