Bitcoin “Annihilated” Its Key Support During Recent Decline; Here’s Where It Stands

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Bitcoin has been facing immense turbulence ever since its price reached the mid-$19,000 region. Although many investors expected it to rally after tapping these highs, the selling pressure here proved too intense.

This has resulted in BTC seeing multiple consolidation phases as well as multiple strong selloffs. So long as this trend persists in the mid-term, BTC will likely drift lower before reaching a level with enough support to spark a long-lasting uptrend.

One trader explained that this latest move lower “annihilated” Bitcoin’s support, leaving the bottom of its cloud as the last crucial support.

Bitcoin Plunges as Upwards Momentum Falters 

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading up just under 1% at its current price of $18,450. This marks a notable decline from weekly highs of $19,400.

It also marks a slight rebound from its overnight lows of $17,640 that were tapped during the selloff.

The rebound from this level was both intense and bullish, but it still has a way to go before it can see any serious momentum in the mid-term.

Trader Claims This Support Marks the Last Straw for BTC 

One trader explained in a recent tweet that Bitcoin is now in a precarious position, as its last crucial support level in the short-term marks the bottom of its cloud, which sits at roughly $17,400.

“Support was clearly annihilated. Price soon to test the support of cloud again, will be longing the rest with invalidation below,” he said while pointing to the below chart.

Image Courtesy of Teddy. Source: BTCUSD on TradingView.

The fact that Bitcoin posted a strong reaction to $17,700 is a positive sign, but any faltering momentum around its current price could lead it lower – potentially forcing it to touch the bottom of its cloud.

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Charts from TradingView.
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