Bitcoin Forms New CME Gap At $61,400: Will It Rebound After Massive Price Drop

Bitcoin Forms New CME Gap At $61,400: Will It Rebound After Massive Price Drop

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Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market cap, recently dropped over 6% to a low of $57,880 before recovering slightly to $59,257. This sharp decline happened quickly after Bitcoin fell below the important $61,000 support level. 

During this drop, a new CME Gap appeared in the price chart, between $60,400 and $61,400. This gap is something traders watch closely, as it could hint at future price moves.

Bitcoin CME Gap At $61,400

According to the prominent crypto analyst, Titan of Crypto, the occurrence of a CME futures gap on Bitcoin’s daily timeframe suggests that the market may revisit these levels to complete the price adjustment. 

Bitcoin CME gaps occur when there is a difference between the closing price of Bitcoin on the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) futures market and the opening price of the next trading session. These gaps are often watched by traders as they can indicate potential price movements. 

In Bitcoin’s case, gaps are often filled, meaning the price might move to fill the gap. However, based on current analysis, Bitcoin may experience a pullback to approximately $61,400 to close this gap.

What to Expect in Q4

Bitcoin is currently in its typical seasonal pattern, known as the “chop season,” which usually runs from March to early October. Meanwhile, prominent crypto trader Crypto Jelle suggests that Bitcoin’s price movements are often erratic, with no clear direction.

Crypto Jelle also points out that the Relative Strength Index (RSI), remains stable around its weekly level, suggesting that the market is not currently overbought or oversold. Historically, Q4 has often seen more decisive market movements, signaling the beginning of the bull market

Bitcoin Price To Rebound

As of now, bitcoin is trading at $60,127, down 5.5%. However, its trading volume has increased by 46% to $41.62 billion, and its market cap stands at $1.18 trillion. Despite the downturn, some predictions suggest Bitcoin could rebound to $65,000 if it breaks a key resistance level.

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