The analyst added that in mid-2021, "Bitcoin didn’t break from this similar triangular market structure right away either, upside-wicking towards and into the 21-week EMA but ultimately rejecting from there to experience additional consolidation between the two EMAs.” This could suggest that the flagship crypto "is sentenced to a bit more consolidation between the two EMAs” before attempting to "kickstart an uptrend continuation towards the Re-Accumulation Range Low of $93,500.” As of this writing, Bitcoin is trading at $83,297, a 1% increase in the daily timeframe.
Amid the market correction, trader Daan Crypto Trades noted that Bitcoin has created another CME Gap, becoming the fifth consecutive week that a gap has been created due to price movement during the weekend, with all the previous ones being closed "relatively quickly.” This week’s CME gap, between $82,500 and $84,100, was almost filled after this morning’s rally.
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