Bitcoin Price Consolidates Sub-$3.5K With Bulls and Bears in Stalemate
Bitcoin is consolidating below $3,500 for the third day straight, but is a bull move building?

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The challenge now is to gauge whether the bulls or the bears will win out in the coming days.
As discussed yesterday, the leading cryptocurrency could soon see a corrective rally if prices manage to clear the crucial resistance at $3,633 (the high of an "inverted hammer" candle on the 3-day chart) by Friday’s UTC close.
The bull case is also bolstered by bitcoin’s 14-week relative strength index, which is reporting oversold conditions for the first time since January 2015. A corrective rally, therefore, looks overdue.
The odds of a move above $3,633 would rise if BTC’s five-day-long narrowing price range ends with a bullish breakout. As of writing, the upper edge of the price range is located at $3,456 and the lower edge is seen at $3,360.
However, it's worth remembering that BTC has repeatedly struggled to score a significant and lasting rally in recent weeks, despite the very oversold conditions.
BTC is currently trading at $3,400 on Bitstamp, representing a 0.75 percent drop on a 24-hour basis.
Hourly Chart

BTC has created a symmetrical triangle (narrowing price range) on the hourly chart. A bull breakout would validate the argument put forward by the 3-day inverted hammer candle that bargain hunters are beginning to challenge the bears' resolve to push prices lower.
As a result, the triangle breakout, if confirmed, could yield a quick move higher to $3,633.
BTC, however, risks falling to the 200-week moving average (MA) of $3,179 if prices pierce the triangle support of $3,360. That long-term MA support will likely hold ground, as the 14-week RSI is reporting extreme oversold conditions.
6-hour chart

Many market technicians believe that a break of an RSI trendline often precedes the break of a trendline in price.
Going by that logic, the falling channel breakout in the 6-hour chart RSI could be considered an advance warning of an impending bullish price move.
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- Bitcoin could see a stronger recovery rally if prices close above $3,633 on Friday.
- A symmetrical triangle breakout on the hourly chart would boost the probability of BTC finding acceptance above $3,633.
- A symmetrical triangle breakdown would be a bearish development, although downside could be restricted around the 200-week MA of $3,179.
- That said, the bullish scenario looks more likely to play out, as the 14-week RSI is signaling extreme oversold conditions and the 6-hour RSI is biased toward bulls.
Disclosure: The author holds no cryptocurrency assets at the time of writing.
Bitcoin image via Shutterstock; charts by Trading View
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