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Btc Cools on 3-Month High as Long-Term Moving Average Looms Large

A clean break above the 200-day moving average could accelerate prices, according to digital asset firm Zerocap.

Bitcoin, the world’s oldest crypto, reached its highest point in almost three months on Saturday before paring back some of the weekend’s gains.

Prices have since cooled and are down around 1.5% on a 24-hour basis after reaching a top of $45,300 – their highest point since May 18. As of press time, bitcoin (BTC, +2.51%) is changing hands for around $43,430.

Datamish data show bitcoin’s push to higher price highs (HH) and higher price lows (HL) was precipitated by a short squeeze which saw 126 BTC short positions liquidated on Friday.

“Perpetual funding rates have turned positive, meaning that the derivatives market is clearly positioned to the long side,” Toby Chapple, head of trading at digital asset firm Zerocap told CoinDesk via Telegram. “This positioning is also supported by an expanding futures basis curve, showing that market sentiment is gradually building.”

Significant outflows from exchanges have also been accelerating, indicating a lack of short-term selling intent, according to the digital asset firm. Despite market concerns around the proposed crypto tax reporting provision in the U.S. infrastructure bill, institutional activity is once again on

the rise.

“This is reflected in the Grayscale premium reaching toward positive territory, albeit slowly,” said Chapple.

Indeed, on-chain data also suggests further signs of bullish activity. Wallet addresses with greater than 0.1 BTC are at their highest point in two months and have continued to rise since July 28, up 3.19 million from June 14’s 3.14 million, Glassnode data show.

Whales, or large market participants holding between 100 and 10,000 BTC, continue to build long-term positioning which “bodes well for the structure of the market,” according to Zerocap.

Bitcoin’s HH and HL bullish charting pattern tells of the risk-taking mood currently brewing in the market which has driven prices toward the 200-day moving average – a significant marker of bullish activity when prices are above and conversely bearish when below.

“The 200-day moving average at approximately $45,000 has provided some resistance –  a clean break here could lead to the next accelerated push higher,” Chapple said.

Other notable cryptos in the top 20 by market capitalization are also shedding some of the weekend gains with chainlink (LINK, -2.14%), polygon (MATIC, -1.48%), and dogecoin (DOGE, -1.38%) having sunk the lowest.

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