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Bitcoin price rejects at $24K as ‘classic short setup’ spoils bulls’ fun

Bitcoin (BTC) saw fresh volatility after July’s final Wall Street open as highs north of $24,000 remained solid resistance.

BTC/USD 1 hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

Resistance strikes BTC at $24,000

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro other TradingView reflected bulls’ continuing struggle as BTC/USD lurched around the $24,000 mark on July 29.

The pair had attempted to match the week’s local top of $24,450this ultimately failing to materialize as a resurgent US dollar pressured crypto despite US stocks gaining.

The US dollar index (DXY) continued higher during Wall Street trading, passing 106 after falling to its lowest levels since July 5.

US dollar index (DXY) 1-hour candle chart. Source: TradingView

Record Eurozone inflation added to the mix of macro triggers on the day, while the monthly close remained a guessing game for Bitcoin analysts.

On short timeframes, popular trader Crypto Tony eyed what he called a “classic short setup” around the high, which remained Bitcoin’s best since mid-June.

$BTC / $USD – Updating

A classic short setup with a clear invalidation point ..

Did anyone catch it pic.twitter.com/DTW2rAYM9K

— Crypto Tony (@CryptoTony__) July 29, 2022

Nonetheless, other key levels remained apt to act as support in the event of a deeper drawdown. These included Bitcoin’s 200-week moving average at around $22,800 and realized price at $21,820.

#bitcoin back above realized price, light blue, I like it pic.twitter.com/Rr0r4boljC

— PlanB (@100trillionUSD) July 29, 2022

In terms of the former, however, Bitcoin’s weekly candle would need to close for confirmation of a resistance/support flip, fellow trader and analyst Rekt Capital noted on the day.

The weekly close would also act as the monthly close, making July 31 a key psychological day of reckoning after June’s 40% drawdown — Bitcoin’s worst monthly performance since September 2011figures from on-chain data resource Coinglass confirmed.

Bitcoin monthly returns chart (screenshot). Source: Coinglass

180 days until “full recovery”?

Summing up 2022 for crypto markets so far, meanwhile, a new report from on-chain analytics firm Glassnode and markets site CoinMarketCap hinted at how long the road to recovery could be.

Related: Bitcoin bear market over, metric hints as BTC exchange balances hit 4-year low

After the mayhem, which began with the Terra (LUNA) — now renamed Terra Classic (LUNC) — collapse in May, a “resetting” had occurred throughout crypto assets, the report argued.

With Bitcoin and Ether (ETH) alone down 75% from all-time highs in under a year, it may not be until 2023 that the trend can change definitely.

“The market has only been in this position since mid-June, and previous bear cycles have taken an average of 180-days before full scale recovery was in effect,” it read.

Glassnode and CoinMarketCap in particular highlighted the plight of minerswho as Cointelegraph reported faced ongoing profit margin squeezes over Q2 and more recently. The report concluded:

“All in all, 2022 has thus far been a major resetting of market expectations, a wide ranging de-leveraging, and ideally, the start of a new set of foundations, upon which even taller structures may be built,”

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