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Bitcoin traders eye bear trap as BTC price hits 10-day high of $60.4K

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    Bitcoin bulls may be able to trap late sellers below key bull market trendlines as BTC price weekend gains pass 5%.

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    Bitcoin traded above $60,000 on July 14 as an assassination attempt on United States presidential candidate Donald Trump sparked BTC price volatility.

    BTC/USD 1-hour chart. Source: TradingView

    BTC price spikes above $60,400

    Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView tracked a crypto market surge as news of the attack, which Trump survived, came in.

    Local highs of $60,423 on Bitstamp marked Bitcoin’s 

    BTC

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    $62,708

     highest value since July 4.


    Amid uncharacteristically strong performance for a weekend, traders looked to the weekly close and start of legacy market trading for proof that the rally had legs.

    “$60,500 reclaim would be awesome to see today for the bulls. Real sign of strength if we get it,” popular trader Crypto Tony argued in a post on X.

    Trader and analyst Rekt Capital placed importance on the same area as BTC/USD fought to maintain a post-halving “reaccumulation range” now under threat.

    “Bitcoin is less than -1.5% away from positioning itself for an all-important reclaim of $60,600 as support,” he wrote overnight.

    “Bitcoin has 24 hours to do so to protect the ReAccumulation Range.”

    BTC/USD chart. Source: Rekt Capital

    With price now up 5% versus the July 12 close, a significant “gap” in CME Group Bitcoin futures lay potentially waiting to be filled.

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    For popular trader Daan Crypto Trades, however, there was a chance of a different outcome — a bear trap.

    “Still a weekend move, but if there’s ever a place to just run away with it and keep a lot of market participants sidelined, I couldn’t think of a much better spot to do so,” part of his latest X content stated.

    “Anyways, liquidity/volumes relatively low and yet to be seen how stocks open up tomorrow.”

    BTC/USDT chart. Source: Daan Crypto Trades

    The latest live data from monitoring resource CoinGlass showed ask liquidity clustering at $60,660 at the time of writing, with support thickening below the $60,000 mark.

    BTC liquidation heatmap (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass

    Bitcoin bulls snatch at trend line support

    The move to 10-day highs meanwhile allowed BTC/USD to attempt a reclaim of the key 200-day moving average, at $59,207 as of July 14.

    Related: Buying the dip? Bitcoin institutional investors add 100K BTC in a week

    BTC/USD 1-day chart with 200MA. Source: TradingView

    This formed one of several “bull market trendlines” lost in recent weeks. As Cointelegraph reported, others include the short-term holder realized price — the aggregate cost basis of Bitcoin market speculators.

    Around the same level as the 200-day trend line is the average purchase price for investors in the US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds.

    Per data from onchain analytics resource Checkonchain, uploaded to X by its founder Checkmate, this stood at $58,240 on July 10.

    US spot Bitcoin ETF cost basis. Source: _Checkmate


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