The U.S. dollar is breaking out yet again, adding to misgivings about the authenticity of Bitcoin's surge to $22,400.
Bitcoin (BTC) is on track for its biggest weekly gains since March, but not everyone is convinced the good times will last.
Crypto sentiment highest since early May
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that at the time of writing, BTC/USD is up over $2,000 this week — nearly 12%.
After spending several days trapped in a narrow range, the pair managed to exit to the upside, the gains accelerating overnight into July 8 to see highs of $22,401 on Bitstamp.
#bitcoin nicely bounced back to 200WMA and Realized Price levels (both at ~$22K). Let's see if it holds. Btw BTC $24.8K would flip RSI back at 45. pic.twitter.com/62yU8wJtuP
— PlanB (@100trillionUSD) July 8, 2022
Those highs alone are noteworthy, coinciding with Bitcoin’s 200-week moving average (MA), an essential level in bear markets which has acted as resistance since last month.
While consolidating around $1,000 lower, Bitcoin nonetheless is showing the potential for a trend turnaround. Beating out the 200-week MA, however, will be no easy task.
“Well, Bitcoin, $22.3K was reached and all the highs have been taken for now,” Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe summarized in a Twitter update.
“Some consolidation and build-up is required (might retest $20.7Kish) before markets are ready to break above 200-Week MA, which will be a heavy one.”
Van de Poppe previously suggested that there is “probably an insane amount of liquidity above the 200-Week MA,” and that breaking through could see a run as high as $30,000.
“And then the sentiment will flip too,” he added.
Signs of change in the overall market mood were already visible on the day, however, with the Crypto Fear & Greed Index hitting its highest levels since May 7. At 20/100, the Index remains in its “extreme fear” zone.
Another day, another two-decade DXY high
The latest price action is meanwhile not without its naysayers, some of whom expect deeper macro lows to enter before any significant recovery.
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“Lot of people expecting 22k-23k. It's the new 52k when price was at 47k-48k or the new 35k when price was at 31k-32k. 16k comes first imo,” popular trader Il Capo of Crypto argued on July 7.
Later, he noted that Bitcoin was increasing despite renewed strength in the U.S. dollar index (DXY), and that “spoofing” on major exchanges was adding to the chances of the latest move being a fakeout.
“DXY going parabolic. Bitcoin going up a bit and people getting euphoric and calling for 40k. Not a single bullish sign to support this move up and price is still at 21k-22k (resistance),” he warned Twitter followers.
“Rejection will be strong. Altcoins could drop 45-50%. There will be no mercy.”
DXY stood at 107.3 at the time of writing, marking new twenty-year highs. U.S. dollar strength is traditionally inversely correlated with cryptoasset performance.
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