Bitcoin (BTC) fell back below $20,000 after the Aug. 30 Wall Street open as data showed hodlers selling at a loss.

BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

June lows look increasingly attractive

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView captured the latest dive below the 2017 bull market peak for BTC/USD, with United States equities dropping in step.

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite Index lost 1.1% and 1.25% in the first hour, respectively, while BTC/USD shed 2.5% during a single hourly candle.

The latest moves came as no surprise to traders already wary of a deeper correction for the largest cryptocurrency. Previously, many had called for a retracement towards macro lows seen in June.

For popular trader Crypto Ed, both Bitcoin and Ether (ETH) offered good opportunities for an upcoming short trade. In Bitcoin’s case, the target was $18,000 if the area around $19,800 failed to hold.

Fellow popular account Il Capo of Crypto stuck by a prognosis for major support at $19,000, with $16,000 then becoming a target should weakness prevail.

He subsequently noted that fading ask positions on derivatives platforms had opened up the potential for a fresh relief bounce.

“Feels like Bitcoin has a date with the red range below, between $17.8k-$18.9k. Is it guaranteed? Absolutely not, but it’s certainly something I’ll be watching for,” Caleb Franzen, senior market analyst at Cubic Analytics, stated the day prior alongside various charts.

“Quite simply, each breakdown has resulted in price retesting the low of the prior selloff. These ‘capitulation wicks’ became the nice price target once the support trendline failed, eventually leading to a new ‘capitulation wick’. Bulls want this pattern to end.”

Weekly lows stood at $19,500 for BTC/USD, these slowly coming in for a test as the pair slid below $19,800 at the time of writing

Dollar heads higher 

Turning to the U.S. dollar as risk assets tumbled, analyst JACKIS hoped that a top would soon be in after twenty-year highs reappeared this week.

The U.S. dollar index (DXY) nonetheless saw a spike on the day, taking it above 109 and to within 0.5 of the highs from the day prior. 

Should an about turn occur on shorter timeframes, he forecast, Bitcoin could gain the momentum to crack $22,500.

U.S. dollar index (DXY) 1-hour candle chart. Source: TradingView


Source: Cointelegraph

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