Bitcoin Breakout Opportunity Identified by Popular Analyst

Story by: Valdrin Tahiri

The majority of Bitcoin’s gains occur only several days a year. In order not to miss out on these gains, HODLing is allegedly the most profitable trading strategy.

Since 2013, the majority of Bitcoin’s annual performance occurs during 10 days of the year. If we begin in 2013 and remove the most profitable 10 days for each year, Bitcoin would be down by 25 percent. Therefore, in order not to miss out on them, Binance research suggests that HODLing is actually more profitable than trading.

However, this does not mean that profitable trading opportunities will not arise. Cryptocurrency analyst and trader @themooncarl stated that Bitcoin may be at a suitable place to initiate a long due to its bullish trading pattern.

Additionally, he suggested that waiting for a breakout and buying afterward would be the safest play.

Let’s analyze this movement and see if a breakout is indeed likely.

The Moon@themooncarl

A long opportunity?

Longs vs shorts on BitMEX: 46.53% vs 53.47% (People are bearish) just hit its 61.8% fibonacci golden retrace from the beginning of the 40% pump.

Bitcoin is in a falling wedge which has a 70% chance to break up!

Wait for break to play safe!

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Bitcoin in a Descending Wedge

The Bitcoin price has been trading inside a descending wedge since making a rapid upward move on October 25.

Besides the fact that the Bitcoin price is at a very significant support level, there is strong bullish divergence developing in both the RSI and the MACD. Therefore, a breakout seems likely.

Bitcoin Breakout

First Method

As stated in the tweet, one way to trade this movement would be to wait for a breakout and buy on the retracement. A retracement is a very common movement after a breakout.

However, there are several reasons why we do not believe this is necessarily the best way to trade this.

  • First, due to the fact that the resistance line is descending, it is difficult to place a stop loss at a place where it will likely not be triggered.
  • Additionally, due to the fact that we are buying at a higher price, the R:R ratio is not very exceptional. For example, entering the trade at $8800 with a stop loss below $8600 and a target of $9500 would give us a 2.5:1 R:R ratio.

Bitcoin Breakout Long

Second Method

Perhaps the more optimal way to trade this would be to enter the trade while the Bitcoin price is still inside the support area of the wedge — therefore, not waiting for the breakout to occur.

This would allow for a placement of a stop loss below $8400, which is a significant support level and below the support line. Also, keeping the same target, it would give us a 4:1 R:R ratio — a much better rate.

Bitcoin Pre-Breakout Long

Disclaimer: This article is not trading advice and should not be construed as such. Always consult a trained financial professional before investing in cryptocurrencies, as the market is particularly volatile.

Original story: https://beincrypto.com/bitcoin-breakout-opportunity-identified-by-popular-analyst/

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