bitcoin rebounds after drop

Bitcoin surged back to life Monday, climbing above $78,700 after a brutal weekend plunge that sent the cryptocurrency tumbling to $75,000. The 11% weekend dump had triggered panic selling among short-term holders, with their Net Unrealized Profit/Loss (NUPL) plunging to -0.23.

Now, the king of crypto is showing signs of recovery as global markets open with a bullish tone.

Technical indicators paint a mixed picture. Bitcoin is currently operating within an expanding ascending wedge pattern, having bounced off the lower limit. But let’s be honest — this recovery is tentative at best. Bulls need to push above $89,241 and reclaim the psychological $90,000 level to establish meaningful momentum. The 14-day RSI sits at 23.37, signaling deeply oversold conditions. This extreme RSI reading, combined with key support levels being breached including the 200-day Simple Moving Average at $103,947, suggests we’re at a critical technical junction. A classic setup for a relief rally, if you ask the chart geeks.

Bitcoin’s tentative bounce teeters on technical support — recovery hinges on reclaiming $90K amid oversold conditions.

Fear dominates market sentiment. The Fear & Greed Index reads a measly 14 — “Extreme Fear” territory. The current market reflects a broader sentiment trend with only 27% bullish investors compared to 73% bearish, according to recent data. Pretty typical. Crypto bros losing their minds over weekend volatility. Tale as old as time.

The weekend sell-off validated the head-and-shoulders breakdown target of $75,130, a bearish pattern that formed after Bitcoin’s failed breakout above $100,000 in late January. Exchange outflows dropped a whopping 67% from 42,400 BTC to just 14,100 BTC following the sell-off. Not exactly a strong vote of confidence. Despite the current downturn, Bitcoin’s market capitalization remains substantial, indicating underlying investor confidence in the long-term value proposition.

Looking ahead, history suggests February could bring better days. The month averages a 14.3% return for Bitcoin historically. If that pattern holds, we could see prices near $101,000 by month-end.

AI predictions diverge wildly. Claude Sonnet expects a 7.44% rally to $82,500, while Gemini forecasts a 5.58% drop to $72,500. Take your pick.

Key support remains at $75,630-$75,130. Break below that? Things could get ugly fast, with $69,500 and even $63,000 in play. For now, traders are watching if Bitcoin can maintain its position above the critical $78,000 level as the new trading week unfolds.

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