Bitcoin (BTC) is attempting to hold above its closest support level and traders are watching to see if the price can remain strong and close above the 2022 yearly open price at $46,200 for the second week in a row.
April has historically been the best performing month of the year for the S&P 500, according to Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA. If history repeats itself and the close correlation between the U.S. equity markets and Bitcoin continues, it could bode well for the crypto markets in the near term.
Another sentiment booster could be that the 19th million Bitcoin entered circulation on April 1. For the remaining 2 million Bitcoin, the crypto markets will have to wait for a long time because the last Bitcoin is expected to be mined by 2140. This could shift focus on how only a small quantity of Bitcoin is left to be mined and its growing demand could lead to scarcity and boost prices higher.
Could Bitcoin hold above its critical support and if it does, will altcoins rally? Let’s study the charts of the top-5 cryptocurrencies that may extend their recovery in the short term.
BTC/USDT
Bitcoin is witnessing a tough tussle between the bulls and the bears near the important level at $45,400. The bears tried to pull and sustain the price below this level but the bulls held their ground. This suggests that the bulls are attempting to flip the level into support.
The upsloping 20-day exponential moving average ($44,333) and the relative strength index (RSI) in positive territory indicate the path of least resistance is to the upside. The critical level to watch on the upside is the 200-day simple moving average ($48,276).
If bulls thrust the price above this barrier, the BTC/USDT pair is likely to pick up momentum. The rally could face minor resistance at the psychological level at $50,000 but if this level is crossed, the next stop could be $52,000.
Contrary to this assumption, if the price turns down from the current level or the overhead resistance, the bears will again try to pull the pair below $45,400 and the 20-day EMA. If that happens, the pair could drop to the 50-day SMA ($41,615).
The 4-hour chart shows that the price has been correcting since hitting the resistance line of the ascending channel. Recovery attempts by the bulls are facing stiff resistance at the downtrend line. If bulls push and sustain the price above the downtrend line, the pair could rise to the resistance line of the channel.
A break and close above the channel could signal the resumption of the uptrend. Alternatively, if the price turns down from the downtrend line, the bears will attempt to sink the pair to $44,000. If this level cracks, the decline may extend to $42,594.
VET/USDT
VeChain (VET) surged above the overhead resistance at $0.07 on March 27 but the bears stalled the recovery at the 200-day SMA ($0.09). A minor positive is that the bulls have not allowed the price to slide below the breakout level at $0.07.
If the price turns up from the current level, the bulls will make one more attempt to clear the overhead hurdle at the 200-day SMA. If they manage to do that, it will suggest a possible change in trend. The VET/USDT pair could then rally to $0.10 and later to $0.13.
The rising 20-day EMA ($0.06) and the RSI in the positive territory indicate advantage to buyers. This bullish view will invalidate if the price turns down and breaks below the 20-day EMA. Such a move could pull the pair to the 50-day SMA ($0.05).
The 20-EMA has flattened out and the RSI is near the midpoint on the 4-hour chart, indicating a balance between supply and demand. If the price breaks above $0.08, the bulls will attempt to propel the pair above $0.09. If they do that, the pair could extend its up-move.
Conversely, if the price turns down and…
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