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The Bitcoin price rose to a new October high yesterday

The Bitcoin price rose to a new October high yesterday

The price of Bitcoin managed to reach a new weekly high on Tuesday at the $67922 level

Bitcoin chart analysis

The price of Bitcoin managed to reach a new weekly high on Tuesday at the $67922 level. After its formation, we saw a pullback to support at the $65,000 level. The price managed to stabilize at that level and initiate a new bullish consolidation. This morning, we are back above $ 67,000 again, forming a daily high of $67550. At that level, Bitcoin encounters resistance and makes a new pullback to the $67,000 level.

A slight bearish pressure is present on the chart, which could negatively affect this week’s trend. Based on that, we expect a pullback to the $66,000 support level. This is where the EMA 50 moving average joins us, and we hope for its support. If that is not enough, the price will have to make a breakthrough below. Potential lower targets are the $65,000 and $64,000 levels.

 

The price remains on the bullish side on Wednesday, testing the $67,000 level

At $64000, Bitcoin will try to regain the support of the EMA 200 moving average and remain on the positive side. If the price fails, it will continue down to the $63000 weekly open level. For a bullish option, we expect to hold above $67000 and prepare for a continuation to the bullish side. We can start a bullish consolidation after returning above the daily open level.

The first target is this week’s high at $67922. With a new impulse, Bitcoin climbs to a new October high and thus confirms the continuation of the previous bullish trend. Potential higher targets are the $68,000 and $69,000 levels.

 

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