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(Kitco News) – The cryptocurrency market started the week off on a negative note as prices trended lower on Monday led by Bitcoin (BTC), which broke below support at $25,000 for the first time since June 15 amid historic lows in volatility, liquidity, trading volumes, and on-chain settlement volumes.
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Bitcoin loses support at $25,800
Data provided by TradingView shows that Bitcoin lost support at $25,800 in the morning session and slid lower throughout the trading day, bottoming out near $24,900 in the late afternoon, with bears pushing for further declines.
BTC/USD Chart by TradingView
“September Bitcoin futures prices [were] again down in early U.S. trading Monday,” according to Kitco senior technical analyst Jim Wyckoff.
Bitcoin futures 1-day chart. Source: Kitco
MN Trading analyst Gunter Lackmann noted that last week saw “another short lived uptick in BTC price” that “barely pushed towards $26,500.”
BTC/USD 1-day chart. Source: MN Trading
“The bears have the overall near-term technical advantage as a price downtrend line remains in place on the daily chart to suggest more sideways-to-lower price action in the near term,” Wyckoff said. “There are no early chart clues to suggest a market bottom is close at hand.”
“Trading wise, staying sidelined until the market picks a clear direction makes sense, at least before taking on heavy exposure,” he said. “One news article or rumor could cause price to spike in either direction, but if that first move will then turn into a trend needs confirmation.”
Following the move lower, MN Trading founder Michaël van de Poppe posted the following tweet noting the move lower took longer than expected and highlighting the need to maintain support above $24,800.
There we go with #Bitcoin.
Took a lot of time. pic.twitter.com/3IpXKFNEZE
— Michaël van de Poppe (@CryptoMichNL) September 11, 2023
Cubics Analytics founder Caleb Franzen likewise highlighted the importance for BTC to hold onto support in the $23,800 – $25,300 range.
#Bitcoin needs to rally in this teal zone. If we fail to rebound here, you’ll see me get more bearish, particularly if we fall below the 200-week moving average cloud. pic.twitter.com/owjU7PTIGL
— Caleb Franzen (@CalebFranzen) September 11, 2023
Altcoins follow Bitcoin lower
All but four tokens in the top 200 recorded losses on Monday as the falling price of Bitcoin led to an exodus of traders from the altcoin market.