Bitcoin (BTC): $64,581.36 (-1.37%) Bitcoin Dominance: 57.31% Fear and greed Index: 61 (greed)
📈 WHAT HAPPENED?
Last week turned out to be low-volatility for bitcoin. But we fulfilled the main plan for the movement and reached the next goal — the sell zone of $66,100-$68,200 (volume zone). We received a reaction from sell and dropped to the local buyer's area.
💼 WHAT WILL HAPPEN: OR NOT?
With a higher degree of probability, we should expect a rebound and continuation of the upward movement with deeper filling of the sell zone of $66,100-$68,200. The largest volumes are located higher and are a magnet for the price.
There is a reverse scenario, and when fixing below current prices, question the strength of the uptrend. According to wave analysis, a trend change to a flat or a local bearish trend is expected. Then buyers will have to make more efforts to resume the upward movement.
📰 IMPORTANT DATES We expect the following macroeconomic events:
• September 30, Monday, 12:00 (UTC) — publication of the German consumer price index for September; • September 30, Monday, 17:55 (UTC) — speech by the head of the US Federal Reserve Jerome Powell; •October 1, Tuesday, 9:00 (UTC) — publication of the consumer price index in the Eurozone for September; • October 1, Tuesday, 13:45 (UTC) — publication of business activity indices in the US manufacturing sector for September; • October 1, Tuesday, 14:00 (UTC) — publication of the number of open vacancies in the US JOLTS labor market for August; • October 2, Wednesday, 12:15 (UTC) — publication of changes in the number of people employed in the non-agricultural sector from the US ADP for September; • October 3, Thursday, 12:30 (UTC) — publication of the number of initial applications for US unemployment benefits; • October 3, Thursday, 13:45 (UTC) — publication of the business activity index (PMI) in the US services sector for September; • October 3, Thursday, 14:00 (UTC) — publication of the ISM Purchasing Managers Index for the non-manufacturing sector of the USA for September; • October 4, Friday, 12:30 (UTC) — publication of average hourly wages, changes in the number of people employed in the non-agricultural sector and the US unemployment rate for September.
*This post is not a financial recommendation. Make decisions based on your own experience.
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