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‘Extreme greed’ and FOMO taking hold as BTC nudges $16K

Bitcoin has just powered up to its highest price since January 8, 2018, knocking on the door of $16,000 as FOMO grips the markets once again. In a move upwards that has added more than 12% over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin prices touched their highest levels for 33 months reaching $15,980 during early trading in Asia today, November 6, according to Tradingview.com.

The $16K level may form resistance since there were two weekly closes at $16,100 in early January 2018 so if this week’s candle can hold on to these levels, there could be a push higher towards that elusive all-time high. Chart patterns are currently reminiscent of those in late November 2017 when BTC made a rapid push from $7K to top $16K in just three weeks.

Analysts have noted that the price of Bitcoin is now 80% of its all-time high, the closest it has ever been to full recovery, which has only taken 12 days on average from these levels to ATH historically. On the flip side, traders may start to take some profit here which could result in a pullback.

The ‘Fear and Greed Index’ is currently cranked over into the ‘extreme greed’ zone at 90. The last time it was this high was in June 2019 when it reached 92 as Bitcoin powered to its highest price for that year at just under $14K.

The U.S. election results may have been the catalyst for this week’s rally as Joe Biden extends his lead over Donald Trump with the counting almost concluded. At the time of press, Biden was leading by 264 to 214 in the race to 270 with just five states left to go. Square has also just reported record breaking revenue and profit from Bitcoin sales on its Cash App.

‘Extreme greed’ and FOMO taking hold as BTC nudges $16K, CoinTelegraph, Nov 5

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