Hello TradingView Family / Fellow Traders. This is Richard, as known as theSignalyst.
As per my last analysis, I mentioned that BTC would be overall bullish from a short-term perspective as long as we are trading inside the red rising channel.
Now since the lower trendline and minor support in gray are broken, let's make a quick update.
For the bears to remain in control, and take over from a medium-term perspective, we need a break below the orange zone. If broken, a movement till the 16k support would be expected.
Moreover, the overall situation isn't helping. Let me clarify:
๐US500 - we all know that the crypto market is positively correlated with the stock market.
๐Previously, I have posted this US500 analysis and the sell setup would get activated if we break below the last low in orange.
๐Update => US500 broke below the orange zone this morning. Now a bearish movement till the first minor support around 3750 would be expected.
๐DXY - well, no need for an explanation here. almost everything is valued in terms of USD. XAUUSD / USOIL / EURUSD / BTCUSD ...
๐Previously, as mentioned, USD index is approaching a strong demand zone
๐Update => We are still around the blue demand zone. For the bulls to take over, we need a break above the orange trendline and zone. If this happen, I will be expecting a bullish movement till the first minor support around 108.0 which would be make the situation worse for the crypto and stock market.
๐USDT.D - are traders investing in coins/tokens? or shifting it to USDT?
๐Previously, as mentioned, USDT.D is sitting around a strong support zone in blue. For the bears to remain in control, we need a break below the zone. Meanwhile, the bulls can still kick in!
๐Update => USDT.D rejected the blue support, and now breaking above the last high in orange. If this H4 candle closes above the zone, then expect further bullish movement till around 8.7%
What do you think might happen next? Eager to hear your thoughts and opinions!
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