The Bitcoin price is now trading below the $19,000 level after the bulls failed to defend the coin at the aforementioned level.
Over the last 24 hours, BTC fell by 1.2%, indicating that the coin was laterally trading. In the past week, the Bitcoin price has depreciated 6%.
Buying strength continued to remain low on the one-day chart. Sellers have taken over, and it has been the same for almost a week.
If the price of Bitcoin continues in this direction, the coin may fall to its immediate support zone.
If the bulls have to defend BTC at the current price level, then buyers have to come through. The current support zone for the coin is $18,500-$18,000.
A fall from that level would cause Bitcoin to travel below $17,000. The asset can drop to $16,000 and then, subsequently, to the $14,000 level. The recent dip in buying strength will cause BTC to dip further on its 24-hour chart.
Bitcoin Price Analysis: One Day Chart
Bitcoin was priced at $18,600 on the one day chart Source: BTCUSD on TradingView
BTC was trading at $18,600 at the time of writing. The immediate resistance for the coin was at $19,000, and the bulls have failed to defend the coin at that price level for weeks now.
If Bitcoin price manages to surpass the $20,000 level, the bulls might be able to take charge. The nearest support line for the coin was $18,000.
A fall beneath that means BTC touching $16,000 and then $14,000. The amount of Bitcoin traded in the last session decreased, and that meant a fall in buying strength.
Bitcoin registered fall in buying strength on the one day chart
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