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Bitcoin’s ‘constructive’ Q2 setup meets a summer lull: Will BTC falter at $80K?
Bitcoin is up nearly 15% in April despite the de-risking ahead of the Fed rate decision, stalled U.S.-Iran talks, and likely volatility during the new Fed chair confirmation in May.
Bulls almost topped $80K. Unfortunately, they quickly faltered just before crossing the level. But can the Fed meeting reignite the bull’s momentum? Or will the ‘sell in May and go away’ trend overwhelm the uptrend and reverse the gains?
What’s next for Bitcoin after the Fed rate decision?
Throughout March, Bitcoin defended $65K as support. In April, it used the support as a springboard to eye $80K, thanks to its safe-haven status during the West Asia crisis, a series of short squeezes, and strong ETF inflows.
In fact, so far in April, Spot BTC ETFs have attracted $2.3 billion, the highest monthly inflow since the October crash. This was nearly twice the demand seen in March ($1.3 billion), lifting BTC to a local high of $79.4K.
However, even ETF investors de-risked ahead of the Fed rate decision. The products saw a daily outflow of $263 million on Monday, the 27th of April. In response, BTC reversed part of its gains and briefly slipped below $76K.
At the same time, the WTI crude oil price also surged higher and briefly topped $100, further spooking markets across the board.
However, for Singapore-based crypto trading desk QCP Capital, BTC’s setup could still turn out positive, provided that the ETF flows keep up.
Interestingly, the Bitcoin price momentum reinforced QCP analysts’ outlook. The recent brief price rejection happened at a key confluence area.
The $80K-$82K zone is a confluence of the True Market Mean, Short-Term Holder cost basis, and U.S. Spot ETF cost basis.
Source: Bitwise
Going above the zone would effectively flip the market from distress to broad profitability. Further stressing the importance of this threshold, Andre Dragosch, head of research at Bitwise Europe, noted,
In other words, if Bitcoin decisively stays above $80K, it would flip the current market structure to a bull market. Now, the question is, can BTC flip the level in May?
The May dilemma: Will BTC survive a summer lull?
As mentioned earlier, May will be full of volatility. First, the U.S.-Iran talks have not resolved into a peaceful deal, at least as of writing.
Secondly, Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s term will end on the 15th of May. According to FundStrat’s Tom Lee, the confirmation of Kevin Warsh as the new Fed chair will likely spark market volatility.
Finally, BTC has to face the typical summer lull associated with U.S. stock markets, which is commonly framed as ‘sell in May and go away.’
Source: CoinGlass
Based on BTC seasonals, the month of May has an average return of 8%, and June is the second-worst month with -0.14% gains. These two factors could drive more Bitcoin losses in June after a potential surge in May.
Worth pointing out, however, sometimes the market tends to go against the crowd.
As such, a rally triggered by a short squeeze can’t be overruled if the bearish trade is overcrowded. And speaking of short squeezes, there was a cluster of short positions and orders above $3 million between $80.4K and $82K.
Therefore, the liquidity setup also reinforced the potential BTC move to $82K during the next phase of volatility.
Source: CoinGlass
Still, QCP Capital analysts cautioned,
Collectively, on-chain metrics, liquidity heatmaps, and analysts all suggest that BTC could push forward despite the recent pullback. In fact, a strong reclaim of $80K-$82K as support would flip the mid-term structure to an early bull market phase.
However, bulls have to navigate extended volatility as the West Asia crisis drags on and the summer lull. For Bitfinex analysts, the rally saw Spot BTC ETFs absorb 4K-6K BTC daily and could only stall if they see daily outflows hit 6K-10K BTC.
Source: Glassnode
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