Bitcoin Likely to Close Below Key Price Support in First Since 2015
Bitcoin looks set to end the month below a key long-term support level for the first time in three years.

Bitcoin looks set to end the month below a key long-term support level for the first time in three years.
The 21-month exponential moving average (EMA), which served as a price floor for five months straight, was convincingly breached on Nov. 15. As of writing, the former support-turned-resistance is located at $5,896, while BTC is changing hands at $3,650 on Bitstamp.
The drop below the EMA support marks the resumption of the sell-off from the record high of $20,000 reached in December, meaning the path of least resistance is to the downside. So, while an oversold bounce could be seen in the short-term, a recovery all the way back to levels above the 21-month EMA is ruled out for now.
Therefore, a monthly close on Friday (UTC time) below the 21-month EMA looks like a done deal. Notably, this would be the first monthly close below the EMA support since October 2015.
Monthly chart

As seen above, the 21-month EMA restricted the downside from June to October. The persistent bear failure, however, failed to entice the bulls.
The chart also shows that BTC’s last break below the 21-month EMA witnessed in September 2014 remained valid for 13 months. If that historical data is a guide, then the cryptocurrency could stay below the resistance level for some time.
4-hour chart

The outlook for the next 24 hours remains bearish, as BTC is trapped in a falling channel on the 4-hour chart. Further, the stacking order of the 50-candle EMA below the 100-candle EMA, below the 200-candle EMA is a classic bearish indicator.
The relative strength index (RSI), though, is showing a bullish divergence. That pattern, however, would gain credence only if prices manage to clear the immediate resistance at $4,000.
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- BTC's drop below the crucial 21-month EMA support may have lessened the odds of leaving the bear market for possibly months more.
- A break below Sunday's low of $3,474 would mean the recovery to $4,000 was just another dead cat bounce and prices could then drop to psychological support of $3,000.
- BTC may test $4,500 (upper edge of the falling channel) in the next 24 hours if prices clear the psychological hurdle of $4,000, validating the bullish divergence of the 4-hour chart RSI.
- The outlook as per the monthly chart would turn bullish above the new resistance of the 21-month EMA, currently at $5,896.
Disclosure: The author holds no cryptocurrency assets at the time of writing.
Bitcoin image via Shutterstock; charts by Trading View
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