For on-chain monitoring resource Material Indicators, however, there were signs on the day that market participants were preparing for the upside to come before any capitulation.
“The TA looks good, the market is calling for a rally and the indicators are pointing long, but that doesn't mean it has to happen the way you think,” it tweeted.
“FireCharts shows resistance ~$30.7k and more stacked ~$32k. BTC could range before a real breakout.”
The accompanying chart identified buy and sell levels on the order book of major exchange Binance.
A preceding post admitted that creator Material Scientist did not believe that Bitcoin had yet bottomed, while technical cues were still pointing to incoming gains.
Supporting the bullish thesis was the weekly chart post close, which popular trader and analyst Rekt Capital noted had delivered an encouraging formation.
DXY extends decline
Macro conditions were driven by United States cues on the day, with President Joe Biden's China trade tariff easing plan boosting markets before the open.
"DXY deviation stretching further down. Expecting lower unless 104 can be reclaimed," commentator Johal Miles commented.
Analyst Kevin Svenson, meanwhile, said that it would be stocks that decided where BTC/USD went next.
"BTC is 1–2 days away from giving us some fireworks," he tweeted.
"Which way will it go? ... the Stock Market will decide Bitcoin's fate."
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