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BTC Cash Price Tech Analysis – BCH/USD Rising Towards Resistance

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Key Points

  • Bitcoin cash price started a recovery after trading as low as $1340 against the US Dollar.
  • This week’s highlighted major bearish trend line with current resistance at $2000 is still in place on the hourly chart of BCH/USD (data feed from Kraken).
  • The pair may correct further in the near term, but it faces a major challenge near $2000.

Bitcoin cash price is recovering from the $1340 swing low against the US Dollar. BCH/USD is still below a major resistance area at $2000.

Bitcoin Cash Price Recovery

During the past three days, we saw a major decline in bitcoin cash price below the $2000 level against the US Dollar. The price fell sharply and it even broke the $1500 support. It traded close to the $1300 level and formed a low at $1340. Later, a decent upside recovery was initiated and the price moved above the $1500 level. There was a close above the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the last decline from the $2400 high to $1340 low.

It is a positive sign, but the price still faces many resistances on the upside around $2000. More importantly, this week’s highlighted major bearish trend line with current resistance at $2000 is still in place on the hourly chart of BCH/USD. The pair may correct further. But it won’t be easy for buyers to break the $2000 level. At the moment, the price is trading near the 50% Fib retracement level of the last decline from the $2400 high to $1340 low at $1870.

A push above $1870 will most likely call for a test of the $2000 resistance. On the downside, supports are seen near the $1600 and $1500 levels.

Looking at the technical indicators:

Hourly MACD – The MACD for BCH/USD is now back in the bullish zone.

Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) – The RSI for BCH/USD has moved above the 50 level.

Major Support Level – $1600

Major Resistance Level – $2000

 

Charts courtesy – Trading View, Kraken

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