If This Textbook Bitcoin Bull Trend Plays Out, BTC Will Hit $11k in August

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It may be only a matter of time before Bitcoin hits $11,000 and kick-starts the next phase of this bull run, an analysis has shown.

This comes in spite of the growing levels of bearish sentiment in this nascent market as volatility remains low in anticipation of a breakout.

Bitcoin Could Soon Hit $11,000, Predicts Re-Accumulation Analysis

While Bitcoin may seem like an extremely unpredictable asset, it can be analyzed using traditional technical analysis techniques like most other markets.

One such technique that has gained popularity is applying Wyckoff schematics to the charts of cryptocurrencies. Created by the late prominent technical analyst Richard Wyckoff, these schematics suggest that all markets move in predictable patterns (Accumulations, Re-Accumulations, and Distribution). This means that users can profit if they identify these patterns early.

According to one cryptocurrency trader, Bitcoin is currently in a Wyckoff Re-Accumulation, which is a pattern classically seen in the middle of uptrends.

This trader shared the chart below on July 16th, suggesting that Bitcoin is currently in the “Creek” phase of a Wyckoff Re-accumulation.

Should the pattern play out to a T, the price of the leading cryptocurrency will rally past $11,000 in August, likely marking the start of a longer-term and large bull trend.

Chart of BTC’s price action over the past few months with Wyckoff Re-Accumulation schematic overlayed. Chart by trader “Credible Crypto” (@CredibleCrypto on Twitter)”; chart from TradingView.com

The trader who shared the chart above isn’t the first to have suggested Bitcoin is currently in a re-accumulation pattern.

An analyst that predicted Bitcoin would see a V-shaped reversal hours after BTC hit $3,700 in March also recently said that this market is likely in a re-accumulation phase, not distribution.

Not Everyone Is Convinced It’s Re-Accumulation

Some aren’t convinced that Bitcoin is currently in re-accumulation, though, specifically pointing to volume data.

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