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Bitcoin's $100K Psychological Barrier May Require Multiple Attacks: Van Straten

Historically, it's taken the bitcoin price between 20 and 30 tries to break through a large round number.

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What to know:

  • Bitcoin has twice closed within 2% of $100,000, on Nov. 21 and Nov. 22.
  • Historically, it's taken 15-30 tries for bitcoin to break through the psychological barrier of a round number.
  • The $80,000 and $90,000 thresholds bucked the trend.

Human beings are emotional, and that's especially so in crypto markets. Round numbers are idolized much more than in traditional finance, and investors and traders are susceptible to panic-selling if price gains stall near a number with several zeros at the end.

At the same time, some traders look to front-run the exodus, stacking order books such that it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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Take, for example, bitcoin (BTC), which has again drawn up short at the so-called psychological $100,000 sell wall. While earlier analysis has pointed at profit-taking, capitulation from short-term holders and just not enough demand to take bitcoin higher, it's interesting — possibly even useful —to know if there's a recurring pattern.

An analysis of historical price movements based on data from Glassnode shows it usually takes multiple attempts to breach these psychological barriers. The analysis looked at trading patterns when the bitcoin price came within 2% of a multiple of $10,000.

Bitcoin closed above that level for the first time back in December 2017. After that bubble burst, BTC endured a bear market until 2020 as it struggled to reclaim the $10,000 price level. It closed within 2% of the barrier 21 times before it conclusively broke through. An earlier analysis shows that was one of bitcoin's longest trading periods within a specific price range.

Subsequent $10,000 increments each had the price closing within 2% between 15 and 30 times before climbing above the level. That was consistent all the way through $70,000.

The pattern unravels after President-elect Donald Trumps' election victory in November. Bitcoin shot though $80,000 and tested $90,000 only three times before the barrier crumbled.

Which leaves $100,000 in unknown territory. BTC has already closed twice within 2% of that level: Nov. 21 and Nov. 22. Are we about to revert to the long-term pattern of some 20 attempts, or will it be third time's a charm?

How many times BTC has closed within a 2% range? (Glassnode)
How many times BTC has closed within a 2% range? (Glassnode)
James Van Straten

James Van Straten is a Senior Analyst at CoinDesk, specializing in Bitcoin and its interplay with the macroeconomic environment. Previously, James worked as a Research Analyst at Saidler & Co., a Swiss hedge fund, where he developed expertise in on-chain analytics. His work focuses on monitoring flows to analyze Bitcoin's role within the broader financial system. In addition to his professional endeavors, James serves as an advisor to Coinsilium, a UK publicly traded company, where he provides guidance on their Bitcoin treasury strategy. He also holds investments in Bitcoin, MicroStrategy (MSTR), and Semler Scientific (SMLR).

James Van Straten