The price could consolidate in a small range to gather strength and aim for $97.2K-$98.5K again. However, the $95K-$97K zone is "no man's land," and a breakdown below $94K could lead to another test of $92K. Do the bulls have the arsenal to counter the bears? As it stands, liquidations are accumulating to the upside, favoring the bulls with a higher volume of bear liquidations.
Now that Bitcoin is trading at $104K and approaching the all-time high zone, everything is looking green in the middle of winter. Will this extend beyond Trump’s Inauguration Day? Let’s find out.
A National Priority
At the beginning of the week, bearish predictions suggested that Bitcoin was heading directly and without pause to $74K. Now, after Bitcoin touched $105K, the bears have retreated to their caves, waiting for the bullish fever to subside. All it took was a single piece of news (or rather, a rumor): Trump is reportedly planning to include an executive order related to Bitcoin and the crypto ecosystemamong the series of orders he intends to issue on his first day in office.
Beyond the FOMO, it’s important to recognize that this rally is not solely a product of the news. First come the technical and on-chain fundamentals that support the price—then the news follows.
Amid this euphoria, it’s easy to overlook technical and fundamental aspects that might later suggest a different picture than what is currently unfolding. It’s crucial to determine whether Bitcoin has the support to continue rising or if this is merely a short-lived relief rally.
Speedometers indicating the current state of BTC. The full dot represents the current reading and the white dot represents one week ago.
For some traders, red candles on a chart signal a time to sell; for others, they’re a buying opportunity. Neither approach is inherently right or wrong—it’s a matter of perspective. Some buy when chart candles turn green, while others are already seeking an exit, and vice versa. These dynamics are driven by FUD and FOMO, which fuel all markets.
Currently, we’re not seeing a sudden, irrational jump into extreme greed. Sentiment is already in a moderate greed territory. Could it be that traders are staying on the sidelines, not fully believing in the rally?
CMC Fear & Greed.
The positive takeaway here is that during a rally like the current one—so far spanning a 17% weekly range (from $89.5K to $105K)—we haven’t seen sentiment quickly shift into greed. This indicates a price increase that, in terms of sentiment, is more sustainable and tends to last longer, though this isn’t a guarantee.
In a previous analysis, we suggested that this rally could be a “sell the news” event or that the real action might begin after Inauguration Day.
In terms of price momentum, Bitcoin has recovered and is once again in bullish territory. This is a positive sign, especially because the recovery coincides with the price pump. When both price and momentum rise together, it reflects strength—this is not a concern.
Bitcoin Price Momentum.
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