Bitcoin recently pulled back slightly from its near $66,000 high but remains above $60,000, a key milestone that could signal the beginning of a major rally.
According to market analyst TradingShot, Bitcoin’s correlation with the Chinese Yuan (CNY) may play a crucial role in its next move.
Since hitting a low in early August, Bitcoin has been steadily gaining momentum.
This surge appears connected to the USDCNY currency pair peaking and starting to drop, a trend that has historically preceded Bitcoin’s parabolic growth phases. When the Yuan strengthens, Bitcoin often follows with significant gains.
TradingShot points out that the current market pattern is strikingly similar to previous cycles in 2017 and 2020, where Bitcoin experienced powerful upward rallies as the USDCNY pair hit its top. The analyst suggests that Bitcoin could be on the cusp of its most explosive phase of this bull market.
While optimism around Bitcoin’s next move is high, particularly with other positive signals emerging, such as Binance founder Changpeng Zhao’s release, it’s crucial for investors to stay informed and cautious.
The volatile nature of cryptocurrency markets means that trends can shift unexpectedly, and careful research is key before making significant investments.
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