$15,000: Is There a Limit to Bitcoin's Meteoric Rally?

Bitcoin's stellar run continues with prices leaping one major psychological hurdle after another, and chart analysis suggests the gains may continue.

AccessTimeIconDec 7, 2017 at 12:15 p.m. UTC
Updated Aug 18, 2021 at 7:38 p.m. UTC

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Bitcoin's stellar run continues with prices leaping one major psychological hurdle after another.

At 11:00 UTC today, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value reached a new lifetime high of $15,058, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI). In the last 24 hours, bitcoin (BTC) has appreciated by more than $2,000. As per CoinMarketCap, gains are close to 19 percent over the same period.

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  • Prices have since dropped back slightly and stand at $14,562 at press time

    The primary theory about the astonishing rally being put forward by investors on social media is that bitcoin is pricing in the entry of big institutional money via the introduction of the first BTC futures products.

    Both CBOE Global Markets and CME Group are set to launch the new futures contracts on Dec. 10 and Dec. 17, respectively. With the notable shift in the industry, bitcoin may remain well bid at least until Sunday's listing of BTC futures on the CBOE.

    That said, the technical chart studies show BTC could face immediate resistance at around $16,194.

    Chart 1 (Fibonacci)

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    The above chart shows:

    • The 127.2 percent Fibonacci extension of the rally from the November low stands at $16,194 levels. The next big resistance is lined up at $18,261 (161.8 percent Fibonacci extension) and $18,399.50 (261.8 percent Fibonacci extension of the rally from the September low).
    • On the downside, support is seen at $12,476.51 (161.8 percent Fibonacci extension of the rally from the September low).
    • 5- and 10-day moving averages (MAs) are sloping upwards, suggesting any corrective pullback is likely to be short-lived.
    • The RSI and stochastic indicate overbought conditions.

    Bitcoin could easily extend the rally to $16,194 levels in the next few hours. But, while the investor community is mostly happy to see the cryptocurrency heading for the moon, as indicated by comments on social media, there is growing discomfort with the pace of the ascent.

    Still, today, the recipe for a notable technical correction is absent. History shows that bitcoin usually suffers big sell-offs following confirmation of a bearish RSI divergence. Yet, the charts show no such development so far.

    Chart 2 (RSI, stochastic)

    btc-daily-1

    , bitcoin has suffered pullbacks when the RSI and stochastic turned lower from the overbought territory (see circles on chart). Currently, both indicators show overbought conditions, yet are still rising.

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    • Bitcoin could extend gains to $16,194 and possibly even further.
    • A pullback to $11,000 cannot be ruled out, but dips below the upward sloping 10-day MA of $11,500 are likely to be short-lived.
    • As of now, a significant correction is unlikely and could be seen only on confirmation of a bearish price-RSI divergence and/or if RSI and stochastic move lower from the overbought territory.

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