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A mixed start to the day saw Bitcoin break through the 23.6% FIB to strike an early morning high $50,563.0 before hitting reverse.
Falling short of the first major resistance level at $51,291, Bitcoin fell to a late morning low $49,164.0.
While steering clear of the first major support level at $48,942, Bitcoin fell back through the 23.6% FIB of $50,473.
Finding late morning support, however, Bitcoin broke back through the 23.6% FIB to hit an intraday high $50,671.0.
Continuing to fall short of the first major resistance level, Bitcoin slid to a late intraday low $47,112.0.
Falling back through the 23.6% FIB, Bitcoin also fell through the first major support level at $48,942 and the second major support level at $47,722.
Steering clear of sub-$47,000 levels, however, Bitcoin broke back through the major support levels to end the day at $49,100 levels.
The near-term bullish trend remained intact in spite of the latest reversal. For the bears, Bitcoin would need to slide through the 62% FIB of $27,237 to form a near-term bearish trend.
The Rest of the Pack
Across the rest of the majors, it was a mixed day on Sunday.
Ethereum and Polkadot rallied by 4.78% and by 5.00% respectively to lead the way.
Binance Coin (+1.68%), Chainlink (+1.22%), and Crypto.com Coin (+1.76%) also bucked the trend on the day.
It was a bearish day for the rest of the majors, however.
Bitcoin Cash SV (-1.82%), Cardano’s ADA (-1.18%), Litecoin (-0.49%), and Ripple’s XRP (-1.88%) joined Bitcoin in the red.
It was also a mixed week for the crypto majors.
Binance Coin and Ethereum rose by 4.81% and by 3.60% respectively to buck the trend in the week.
It was a bearish week for the rest of the crypto majors, however.
Bitcoin Cash SV and Ripple’s XRP slid by 29.49% and by 26.97% respectively to lead the way down.
Cardano’s ADA (-14.67%), Chainlink (-19.02%), Crypto.com Coin (-13.09%), Litecoin (-18.24%), and Polkadot (-8.64%) also struggled, however.
In the week, the crypto total market rose to a Monday high $2,100bn before sliding to a Friday low $1,648bn. At the time of writing, the total market cap stood at $1,832.
Bitcoin’s dominance rose to a Tuesday high 54.32% before falling to a Thursday low 50.03%. At the time of writing, Bitcoin’s dominance stood at 51.18%.
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