After adding as much as 9.3% versus local lows from April 18, the pair was now in line for "interesting" behavior, according to Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe.
"Things get interesting at $42K," he told Twitter followers.
Like others on the day, Van de Poppe highlighted declining U.S. dollar strength as a boon for BTC price performance.
Volatility was nonetheless heavily in evidence on the return to the significant $42,000 level, as others voiced a lack of faith in Bitcoin's gains continuing.
For popular trader Josh Rager, however, April 18's dip to $38,600 and subsequent recovery was a pattern to keep an eye on.
"The last couple of fake-outs led to over 30%+ uptrends," he noted on April 19.
"Yesterday caught a lot of people off guard, though it wasn't as deep of a pullback as prior. Could still see Bitcoin push up here over the next week — take it day by day."
An accompanying chart highlighted price performance after wicks down to support through 2022. This time, the target lay at around $48,000 — the site of Bitcoin's 200-day moving average.
U.S. stocks fail to impress post-earnings
On the macro side, fluctuations in stocks came in for criticism from Rager, who argued that performance was being hampered by sentiment changes.
According to sentiment gauge the Fear & Greed Index, however, the mood was better overall on April 20, the Index reaching its highest score of April so far — 50/100.
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index, by contrast, languished in the "fear" zone at 27/100.
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