Bitcoin spikes to $41.7K highs as Ethereum nears $3K reclaim

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A late surge on March 18 sees a welcome challenge of higher levels for both BTC and ETH.

Bitcoin (BTC) saw brisk upwards action during the Wall Street trading session on March 18, conforming to predictions that higher levels would see a retest.

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

Bets placed on $46,000

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView followed BTC/USD as it advanced $1,650 from daily lows to nearly matching the $41,700 high from March 16.

The move buoyed traders, who began to reinforce their short-term view of levels near the top of Bitcoin’s 2022 trading range being challenged.

For popular trader Pentoshi, however, such a result would not mean that BTC/USD had broken its downtrend definitively.

“Macro headwinds still too strong but midterm, I think we rally bc seller exhaustion before any shot at new lows or prev lows. So lean towards up then down imo late Q2,” he told Twitter followers on the day.

Cold feet over macro conditions, as Cointelegraph reported, became a major issue this week, with multiple predictions of a major drawdown across major assets including BTC coming this year.

Analyst Matthew Hyland meanwhile noted that in any case, previous resistance around $40,000 was now increasingly looking flipped to support.

Earlier, Crypto Ed had delivered a near-term forecast of $43,000 for BTC/USD before a potential fresh consolidation period, only then followed by an exit up or down.

In a subsequent update, he showed the pair breaking out of a “bull flag” formation in place over recent days. 

Ether (ETH), however, was a more interesting focus on the day.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin circled $41,500 with volatility still heightened.

All aboard for a summer “altseason?”

On the topic of altcoins, the top ten cryptocurrencies by market cap saw varied movements March 18.

Related: Bitcoin could see $37.5K weekend dip before ‘bigger move’ next week — new report

ETH and Avalanche (AVAX) led the list, each climbing over 5% in 24 hours, but by contrast, other tokens were broadly flat.

ETH/USD thus came up on $3,000 once more, having advanced 15% over the past week.

ETH/USD 1-day candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

The moves reignited talk of “altseason” appearing, with various commentators arguing for a new golden era for altcoins in the coming months.

Popular Twitter account BTCFuel offered the Summer as a potential peak for prices.


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