Over the past day or two, the price of Bitcoin has continued to show signs of strength, rallying as high as $6,800 on Tuesday afternoon (TradingView data) as global markets begin to show signs of recovery after weeks of downward price action.
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As it stands, the price of the leading cryptocurrency sits at $6,600, up 73% from the $3,800 bottom and up over 20% in the past five days in and of themselves. While many have said that this is just a short-term rally before an eventual return to the $5,000s, where Bitcoin is likely to accumulate, there is a key textbook bottoming pattern that BTC is following, indicating that the rally is not done yet.Bitcoin Continues to Trace Key Bottoming Pattern
Earlier this week, NewsBTC reported that Bitcoin has been following a textbook bottoming pattern — the bump-and-run-reversal bottom (BARR bottom) that can be found in Thomas Bulkowski’s Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns.
This pattern is marked by a number of price trends: 1) a downtrend that leads into a massive, vertical sell-off; 2) a bottoming pattern that sees prices consolidate for as long as the aforementioned downtrend; 3) a rally past the downtrend line formed in 1); and 4) a throwback to the trendline before a surge higher that leaves the bottom far behind. Interestingly, the pattern has held up days later, with a cryptocurrency trader recently Bitcoin’s price chart below, showing that it is currently entering the fourth phase of the BARR bottom, which should be followed by a surge past the phase one highs around $9,000 in the coming week or two, meaning the whole capitulation could be shortly reversed.Not Only Strong Sign
This isn’t the only strong sign for the cryptocurrency. In terms of fundamentals, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow believes that the United States Government’s stimulus package willHere's some perspective on the astronomical number that is $6 trillion. $6 trillion is the same as– 1/3 of America's GDP
Crazy. — Nick Chong (@n1ckchong)
– 130% of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet
– Enough money for $850 for each human being on Earth
– or 900 million Bitcoin
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