First Mover: Bitcoin Struggles to Keep $30K Support as Demand Weakens

PLUS: Technicals show sellers haven't capitulated yet
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Technician's Take

by Damanick Dantes, CMT

Bitcoin Finds Support at $30K; Faces Resistance at $36K

The sell-off in bitcoin (BTC) has been stabilizing around $30,000 support since Monday, which could attract short-term buyers. Upside appears limited near the $36,000 resistance level given the near three-month downtrend.

Bitcoin was trading around $31,700 at press time and is down about 22% over the past seven days. Sellers remain in control, which could cap upside moves this week.

Bitcoin daily price chart shows support and resistance levels with RSI (Source: TradingView)

  • The relative strength index (RSI) registered an oversold reading on May 19. Since then, buyers have defended support around $30,000.

  • Upside momentum is weak, evidenced by several weeks of consolidation below $41,000 resistance.

  • The RSI on the weekly chart is not yet oversold, meaning sellers have not yet capitulated.

  • Lower support is seen around $27,000, which is a 61% retracement of the March 2020 low.

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