Bitcoin Cash (BCH) has experienced dramatic bullish action recently, gaining over 100% against USD in just three days. As of this writing, BCH is consolidating at approximately $3,800 after breaking above $4,000 for the first time ever. BCH’s bullish momentum has coincided with a more than 20% drop in the price of bitcoin core (BTC).
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Bitcoin Cash Establishes New All-Time High
Today, BCH shattered its previous USD price record of $2,800. Bitcoin Cash quickly generated momentum and spiked upward by more than 40% from $2,800 to set a new all-time high of over $4,100 on Bitfinex. As of this writing, Bitcoin Cash comprises the third largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, boasting a total market cap of approximately $68.7 billion. Bitcoin Cash is currently trading for approximately $3,700 after establishing a local top at the 1.618 Fibonacci extensions from BCH’s mid-November rally.
The bitcoin cash rally, however, has not occurred without controversy. Earlier today, Coinbase and Gdax announced the introduction of full support for bitcoin cash, seemingly out of the blue. The markets launched in “post-only mode” – meaning that traders were not able to execute orders that were not immediately matched, which was intended to give the opportunity to for liquidity to fill the order books of the new markets in order to restrict dramatic price volatility. An hour later, Gdax removed the “post-only” restriction, leading to a sharp price spike caused by demand for BCH exceeding supply. Coinbase quickly reacted by reinstating the “post-only” restraints two minutes later, citing “significant volatility” as the catalyst for the decision. Before BCH trading was halted an hour later, Gdax posted a price high of approximately $9,500 USD.
Gdax later announced that its Bitcoin Cash markets are scheduled to resume at 9 am PT on December 20th. Since relaunching, the BCH pairs have been restricted to “post-only mode,” with the restrictions expected to be removed in the next hour. Speculation has emerged that the secrecy surrounding the introduction of the new trading pairs may have created the potential for Coinbase and Gdax employees to engage in insider trading leading up to the launch. Coinbase has responded to accusations, stating that the exchange “maintains a strict trading policy and internal guidelines for employees. Coinbase employees have been prohibited from trading in Bitcoin Cash for several weeks.”
Bitcoin Loses Over 20% Since Setting Recent Record High
During the last 5 days, the price of bitcoin has dropped by approximately 20% across major exchanges, after setting a new all-time high on the 16th of December. On Bitfinex, the price established a new record high of $19,891 USD, before dipping to test support at $15,700 earlier today. Bitstamp has seen slightly more conservative price action, setting a top of $19,666 and a local bottom of roughly $15,800 USD. Coinbase saw among the most aggressive price action, dipping from a high of approximately $19,850 by roughly 30% to the $14,000 area. As of this writing, bitcoin is trading for approximately $16,750.
Looking at the weekly chart, the stochastic RSI appears to be weakening, suggesting that a larger retracement across the BTC markets could occur should the current trendline fail to hold. Transversely, the daily charts RSI indicates that the markets may be oversold – suggesting that the markets could ramp back up to test the all-time high should the markets successfully establish support at the $16,000 area.
Major Altcoins Set Record USD Highs During BTC Dip
Several major altcoins have continued to set record highs when paired against the dollar in recent days, despite the loss of value in the BTC markets. As of this writing, Ethereum is consolidating above $800, after setting a new high of approximately $840 on the 18th of December. Litecoin also set an all-time high on the 18th of December, ramping up to test the $370 USD area, with LTC prices currently consolidating above $300 despite Litecoin founder Charlie Lee’s announcement that he sold all of the LTC tokens during recent days.
Today, Dash, Monero, and Zcash continued to rally. Dash made gains of approximately 40% to set a record high of over $1500, whilst Monero traded within a 40% range, witnessing the establishment of a new high of approximately $450. Zcash ramped up by over 20% to test the $680 area for the first time since the extreme price action witnessed during the launch of ZEC.
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