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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Analysis for February 16

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Thu, 16/02/2023 - 13:08
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Analysis for February 16
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Bulls continue their dominance, according to the CoinMarketCap ranking.

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Bitcoin (BTC) is the biggest gainer among the top 10 coins, rocketing by more than 10% over the last 24 hours.

BTC/USD chart by TradingView

Despite the sharp growth, Bitcoin (BTC) is looking locally bearish on the hourly chart as the price has returned to the support level of $24,571. If the rate fixes below it, the drop may continue to the next zone around $24,400. Such a scenario is relevant until the end of the day.

BTC/USD chart by TradingView

On the daily time frame, the situation is rather more bearish than bullish as the price could not fix above the important zone of around $25,000.

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If the rate returns to the support at $24,258, it might be a prerequisite for a further drop to the $23,954 level.

BTC/USD chart by TradingView

From the midterm point of view, Bitcoin (BTC) is looking bullish; however, one needs to wait for the candle closure. If it happens above the $23,954 level, there are chances to see a further rise. In this case, the growth can continue to the nearest resistance level of $26,845.

Bitcoin is trading at $24,535 at press time.

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