Bitcoin eyes highest weekly close since early February as BTC price hovers under $42K

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Things are looking up on higher timeframes for Bitcoin price action, with stocks also pointing higher on Friday.

Bitcoin (BTC) stayed the near top of its recent trading range on March 20 as the weekly close looked set to crack a multi-week high.

BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

Weekly close could set 4-week high

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD maneuvering around the upper $41,000 zone Sunday.

Friday’s late surge had broadly held, and Saturday saw a return of $42,400 on Bitstamp, matching the high from the start of March.

Now, the weekly chart looked set to deliver Bitcoin’s best weekly close since early February.

BTC/USD 1-week candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

“This could change anytime, but frankly the Bitcoin price chart currently looks better than it has for quite a while now,” analyst Lyn Alden summarized at the end of last week.

Previous takes had cautioned about a real shift occurring in BTC price action, with popular trader Pentoshi warning that a potential uptick would likely not last and ultimately become the precursor to new lows.

Fellow Twitter analyst Credible Crypto meanwhile presented two likely trajectories for BTC/USD based on daily demand holding the market at a specific price.

One option involved a break of $42,500 followed by $45,000, while its bearish counterpart delivered a bottom target of $29,000-$32,000.

On longer timeframes, however, confidence was palpable.

“As long as price continues to close above 34k on the W3 timeframe, this hidden bullish div is likely to play out and send us to new ATH,” Credible Crypto added in another update Sunday.

Stocks stage a last-minute bounceback

Gearing up for another macro week, markets were look altogether stronger despite the headwinds facing Europe and the United States in particular.

Related: Bitcoin faces new ‘milestone’ in 2022 as new forecast predicts BTC price ‘in the millions’

Despite the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, European stocks recovered Friday, something which markets commentator Holger Zschaepitz described as “totally crazy.”

“European stocks have now fully recovered from the shock of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,” he noted.

“Stoxx 600 dropped 10.6% from before invasion on Feb24th to the low point on Mar7. It is now right back where it started, after the biggest weekly rally since Nov 2020.”

Should unlikely optimism endure, Bitcoin could profit as its correlation with equities performance persists.

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