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When looking at Bitcoin price movements, recently momentum indicators are giving some unsettling signals. I can somewhat understand why the bullish crowd is starting to get cautious.
Looking at the chart, the upward trend of Bitcoin's price is still ongoing, but the indicator measuring that momentum is weakening, which is concerning. In other words, the price is rising, but the buying pressure behind it is decreasing. This could be a sign that a top is near.
Momentum indicators are used to gauge the market's strength, but this time the signals are quite clear. Even though Bitcoin is hitting new highs, the indicator isn't confirming those new highs, creating a divergence. Traders tend to become cautious about potential reversals in such situations.
However, this is just a warning sign and doesn't necessarily mean the price will drop. The market is unpredictable, after all. Still, it seems worthwhile to pay attention to Bitcoin's next move.