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  • Top market analyst Willy Woo has projected an uptrend might be in view for Bitcoin.
  • Despite the chart trend from the TD9 indicator, Woo advocates trader caution.

In an optimistic sentiment for Bitcoin (BTC), popular on-chain analyst Willy Woo suggests the leading cryptocurrency might have already seen the worst of its recent downturn. In a recent update on the social media platform X, Woo highlighted short-term technical indicators that suggest a potential reversal in BTC’s price movement.

Willy Woo Highlights Technical Indicators

Woo pointed out that Bitcoin was “2 hours away from a TD9 reversal on daily candles,” a key indicator used in technical analysis. Tom Demark Sequential 9 (TDS 9) is a technical indicator that helps identify probable tops and bottoms of a cryptocurrency’s price.

Specifically, a TD9 signal is generated when nine consecutive candles close above the four previous candles. If this indicator plays out as Woo expects, Bitcoin could enter a hidden bullish divergence, correcting for the market’s recent overselling.

Woo, however, cautioned that while this might signal a temporary relief for BTC, the market is still not out of danger. He emphasized the importance of purging future open interest to prepare the system for a sustained upward movement. “Without purging futures open interest, the system is not ready to move up,” Woo explained. The analyst believes this process is necessary to clear out speculative excess and stabilize the market.

The analyst also addressed the crucial liquidation levels for Bitcoin, noting that $54,000 is the next key threshold. He explained that reaching this level is challenging within the current macroeconomic framework. 

To do that, it’s so far below short-term holders’ price that it would tip BTC into a bearish phase. The short-term holders’ price is a line in the sand between bull and bear regimes,

At press time, BTC is trading at $61,639, up by 0.7% in the past 24 hours. The market cap stands at $1.2 trillion, which positions BTC well above the critical $54,000 level that Woo mentioned. Also, the trading volume increased by 3.5% to over $22 billion.

Woo’s analysis comes during heightened volatility in the crypto market. Investors are closely monitoring technical indicators and macroeconomic trends to gauge the future direction of Bitcoin. The analyst insights provide a valuable perspective for both short-term traders and long-term holders as they navigate the complexities of the crypto market.

Sentiments for Bitcoin

It is worth mentioning that Woo is just one amongst other analysts who have shared a bullish sentiment for Bitcoin’s price. Echoing earlier coverage by Crypto News Flash, crypto analyst Ali Martinez claims Bitcoin could see a price rally of over 60%. The analyst’s forecast is based on Bitcoin hitting the “oversold territory” three times in the past two years. 

On the other hand, Benjamin Cowen, another popular crypto analyst, claims recent fluctuations in gold’s price may portend a decline in the value of BTC. As formerly reported by Crypto News Flash, Cowen compares this to an event in 2019, when the rise in Bitcoin stopped just after gold recorded highs.


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This article is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as investment advice. The content does not constitute a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any securities or financial instruments. Readers should conduct their own research and consult with financial advisors before making investment decisions. The information presented may not be current and could become outdated.

Godfrey Benjamin is an experienced crypto journalist whose primary goal is to educate everyone about the prospects of Web 3.0. His love for crypto was sparked during his time as a former banker when he recognized the clear advantages of decentralized money over traditional payments. Business Email: info@crypto-news-flash.com Phone: +49 160 92211628

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