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Bitcoin went bullish a few hours ago, coming out of the horizontal channel that has kept it locked up for the last week.
After having spent the last 10 days oscillating between $9,300 and $9600, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization managed to break a weekly resistance and reach levels not seen since a price dump two weeks ago.
As is often the case in the crypto-verse, the rise may have been caused by a rumor: citing anonymous sources, Coindesk reported today that PayPal appears to be working on enabling a service to let users buy and sell crypto.
After the report, Bitcoin surged from $9,400 to flirt with $9,800 per coin before settling back around the $9,600 mark.
Bitcoin price surged today. Was the PayPal crypto rumor behind it? Source: TradingView
That said, even before the rumors were published, Bitcoin had been slowly moving up after starting the day at a floor of $9,267 per coin.
Given the day’s low and the high near $9,800, the closest support in case of a correction is around $9,600. If Bitcoin manages to hold onto that support, it would be good news because the token would already be coming out of the horizontal channel it was in.
But if it breaks down, it would confirm that the move was a FOMO episode caused by a rumor, and we are still in a market with no clear trend.
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