After a 2 month rally leading to all time high prices, Bitcoin has finally reached an equilibrium. The price has been bouncing between $1500 and $1600 since Friday, and as Monday came along it seems that the market is still unsure of its next move. Some of the pullback may attributed to Ripple’s exceptional rise in the past couple days as its market cap reached $8.3 billion – almost as big as its closest competitor Ethereum.
No one is sure why Ripple’s price has more than tripled in the past week rising from a price of $0.05 to more than $0.22. Kiritoflash from reddit claimed:
Well, over $4,000,000,000 (Four-Billion Dollars) was put into Ripple in the past week [] That is a lot of money to invest.
Furthermore, there are rumors on bitcointalk speculating that the Ripple team is looking to lock down a huge amount of coins for as much as a decade:
“Rumors are dense about Ripple releasing an extensive lock-up agreement spanning a whole decade and more”
Supposedly, the team will reveal more info at the upcoming Consensus event hosted by Coindesk. The combination of this gossip along with a HODL mentality from the Ripple investors is more than likely the reason behind its astronomical rise.
How does Ripple’s rise affect Bitcoin?
While there is no direct correlation between Ripple and Bitcoin, the fact that the number three crypto more than doubled its market cap and became one third that of Bitcoin may have made some Bitcoin investors uneasy. However, it is still impressive how resilient Bitcoin’s price has been even after the massive bull run.
The current political turmoil surrounding Brexit, and the tensions between the US and North Korea has created a market for smart money looking to hedge on these events. As a result, it looks like crypto as a whole is experiencing a second wave of investments flowing into the ecosystem. We can see evidence of that if we take a look at coinmarketcap’s chart of overall market capitalization:
We can clearly see in this chart exponential growth in overall market cap for all cryptocurrencies. To support that rise, we are also seeing significant increase in trading volume to a level never seen before. Keep in mind that anybody who bought and held bitcoins in the past eight years is seeing significant return on investment, so if you are looking to buy into crypto right now you may want to tread lightly.
What does the Future hold for Bitcoin’s price?
As discussed in our previous article, since current Bitcoin price is outside of any previous price levels it is hard to analyze the market. Users have been resorting to using Fib Retracements to predict future market action. Using the $1623 high and the $1426 low, the Fib Retracement predicts a next resistance level of $1700.
According to the charts, there is also strong support at $1500 that has already been tested multiple times over the weekend. As the week progresses we will see if Bitcoin will be able to break past $1600 and test the higher resistance levels, otherwise expect the price to stay in the $1500 until the next wave of volume comes along.
Since the amount of volume is similar from the time Bitcoin’s price rose from $1300 to $1600 to the past few days where the price has been bouncing between support and resistance, suggests that the bear and the bulls reach a stalemate and are violently trading back and forth trying to decide who will win. The price can keep on climbing astronomically or crash if the bears take the lead.
The sideways trading over the past three days and the relatively high volume may be a sign that some major price action is incoming. Right now would be a good time to remind investors to never trade with more than you can afford to loose, as the consequences of a bad trade can catch up with you rather quickly.
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