Bitcoin trades near $77,255 on its 5-hour chart with RSI at an extreme 83.72 and the Money Flow Index pegged at 100, signs of an overheated rally. Price still holds above its key moving averages, but the market has slipped into a tight consolidation range as traders wait for a decisive breakout.
Bitcoin's 5-hour chart shows RSI at an extreme 83.72 and a Money Flow Index maxed out at 100, even as price holds near $77,255. Both readings point to intense buying pressure that almost always sparks a sharp mean-reversion pullback once the exhaustion kicks in.
Bullish structure, exhausted momentum
The broader trend still looks intact: Bitcoin sits above its 20-, 50- and 200-period moving averages, with a SuperTrend line anchored at $73,657. However, an ADX reading of 67.53 signals an ultra-strong advance that is unusual to sustain for long. Price now trades 6.5% above the 20-period average, another classic overextension signal.
Consolidation before the next move
Bitcoin is currently boxed between $76,575 support and $78,720, near the highs, a pause that typically follows a parabolic run. A High Tight Flag pattern is 80% complete, but upside stays capped until a decisive breakout. Volume is declining through the range, suggesting participants are pausing before committing to the next leg.
Bull and bear scenarios diverge sharply
An aggressive bullish entry on a 5-hour close above $77,900 carries a stop at $76,082 and targets stretching to $85,000. A more conservative bull setup waits for confirmation above the $79,350 swing high to avoid a bull trap. On the bear side, an aggressive short below $76,500 targets a mean-reversion drop toward $73,774 and lower, with a stop at $78,317 if the breakdown fails to materialize.
Source: Investing.com
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