After trading around $9,700 for most of Thursday afternoon, Bitcoin attempted to rally towards $10,000 for the second time on the day.
The cryptocurrency quickly surged from $9,650 to $9,870 within ten minutes. But just as quick as it rallied, it crashed. From the highs indicated in the chart below, Bitcoin fell to a level approximately 50 points lower than where the brief rally started.
Thus, a “Darth Maul” candle — named after the Star Wars villain whose lightsaber produces lasers from two sides — was formed.
This volatility, according to derivatives tracker Skew.com, liquidated approximately $7 million worth of Bitcoin positions on BitMEX alone.
Considering the prevalence of other platforms like OKEx and ByBit, there were likely millions of dollars worth of positions liquidated on other exchanges as well.
Despite this price action, which indicates that Bitcoin is hesitant to move higher, analysts remain bullish on the cryptocurrency market.
Analysts Still Largely Bullish on Bitcoin
While the “Darth Maul” candle likely took some wind out of the crypto market’s sails, Bitcoin is still trading above a key technical level — $9,500.
Per previous reports from Bitcoinist, one top analyst said:
“No break in market structure by my rules yet on the 1D. Close below $8529 and 1D flips bearish and first target is $7.8k. Break back above $9.5k and I’m gunning for new highs > $10.5k,” the analyst shared in reference to the chart below.
The sentiment that $9,500 holds importance was echoed by a commentator, who said that Bitcoin returning to the “$9,500 area” will increase the chances of a “major spike higher”:
“If BTC pops back to $9,500 area, possibility of major spike higher as guys grab exposure. Confluence of factors including Fed, halving, Tudor Jones means more eyes watching than ever. Lots of money out there that won’t sit still if price starts to run away,” the commentator remarked in an attempt to share his opinion.
Fundamental Outlook Is Similarly Bullish
The fundamental outlook for Bitcoin is purportedly also bullish, analysts say.
Per previous reports from Bitcoinist, Galaxy Digital chief executive officer Mike Novogratz said that with all of the stimulus by governments, along with the record amount of liquidity operations by central banks, Bitcoin could climb towards $20,000 by the end of the year.
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