Bitcoin Price Decline Continues: Lower Targets in Sight

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Bitcoin price started another decline from the $66,850 resistance zone. BTC is again moving lower and might even decline below the $65,500 support zone.

  • Bitcoin failed to climb above $67,000 and started another decline.
  • The price is trading below $66,800 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average.
  • There was a break below a connecting bullish trend line with support at $66,500 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken).
  • The pair could continue to move down and even trade below the $65,500 support zone.

Bitcoin Price Resumes Decline

Bitcoin price struggled to climb above the $67,000 resistance zone. BTC remained in a bearish zone and started a fresh decline from the $66,868 high. There was a move below the $66,500 level.

Besides, there was a break below a connecting bullish trend line with support at $66,500 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair. The pair traded below the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the upward move from the $65,075 swing low to the $66,868 high.

Bitcoin is now trading below $66,800 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. It seems like the price might soon test the 50% Fib retracement level of the upward move from the $65,075 swing low to the $66,868 high.

On the upside, the price is facing resistance near the $66,500 level and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. The first major resistance could be $66,850. The next key resistance could be $67,000. A clear move above the $67,000 resistance might start a decent increase and send the price higher.

Bitcoin Price

In the stated case, the price could rise and test the $66,000 resistance. Any more gains might send BTC toward the $68,500 resistance in the near term.

More Losses In BTC?

If Bitcoin fails to climb above the $66,500 resistance zone, it could continue to move down. Immediate support on the downside is near the $66,000 level.

The first major support is $65,750. The next support is now forming near $65,500. Any more losses might send the price toward the $65,000 support zone in the near term.

Technical indicators:

Hourly MACD – The MACD is now gaining pace in the bearish zone.

Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) – The RSI for BTC/USD is now below the 50 level.

Major Support Levels – $66,500, followed by $65,000.

Major Resistance Levels – $66,500, and $67,000.

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