Within the last hour, the Bitcoin (BTC) price surged through the $16,200 level to secure a new 2020 high at $16,473.
The 6.62% move brings the top-ranked digital asset closer to closing a CME gap in the $16,465 to $16,570 zone and a growing number of analysts expect the price to break above the $17,200 level if the CME gap is closed.
Despite the excitement surrounding Bitcoin’s surge to a new multi-year high, Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe pointed out that Bitcoin has rapidly ascended to new highs without establishing strong supports.
Van de Poppe said:
“Many levels beneath the current price are untested on the weekly timeframe. A healthy way to build up a new cycle is the backtesting of previous resistance levels as new areas of support.”
The analyst also said that the Crypto Fear and Greed Index has reached the “Extreme Greed” level, which can be interpreted as a sell signal.
Bitcoin’s impressive rally to $16,465 comes as the Dow and S&P 500 closed the day in the red with a 1.08% and 0.97% loss.
While stocks had initially surged after President Elect Joe Biden was declared the winner of the U.S. election, coronavirus infections across the country have risen to a record 150,000 infections per day over the past few days, which in turn has made investors fearful that a new phase of economic shutdowns could be announced.
It’s also possible that President Trump’s refusal to concede the election and the prospect of divided government under a Biden administration could be negatively weighing on investors’ confidence in the future of traditional markets.
Bitcoin has largely ignored the downturn in stocks and the increasing spread of COVID-19, with the token’s price up 26.78% in November and 127.7% year-to-date.
Bullish news like PayPal’s announcement that it had nixed its waiting list for clients looking to trade cryptocurrencies is surely working in Bitcoin’s favor.
According to PayPal, crypto payments will soon be available to 26 million merchants globally, and the payments giant also raised the trading cap for U.S.-based customers from $10,000 to $20,000 per week.
Given PayPal’s immense user base, analysts are watching for an influx of new Bitcoin investors, as the implementation will likely result in increased demand and push the price even higher.
DeFi 2.0?
In other news, the DeFi revival continued as Uniswap again saw a strong surge in liquidity, bringing the figure to a record $3.2 billion.
Data from DeFi Pulse also shows that the total value locked in DeFi platforms has soared to $13.65 billion. This is another sign that investors are reigniting their interest in DeFi tokens, farming projects and many of the other opportunities that exist in the sector.
While Bitcoin price and volumes on an assortment of DeFi platforms have been on the rise, altcoins have seen marginal gains. Ether (ETH) moved up 1.29% to trade above $460 again, and Cardano (ADA) added 7.97%. Chainlink (LINK) was one of the stronger performers, rallying 12% to trade at $12.65.
According to CoinMarketCap, the overall cryptocurrency market cap now stands at $466.5 billion, with Bitcoin’s dominance rate at 65.4%.