Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin Resume Uptrend: 'BTC Needs To Stay Above $55,850 For The Rest Of The Week,' Trader Says

Zinger Key Points
  • Global cryptocurrency market capitalization is up 4.4% to $2 trillion.
  • One trader suggested that Bitcoin should stay above $55,850 for the rest of the week, another predicts a reclaim of $60,000.

Cryptocurrency markets are trading higher despite digital asset investment products experiencing significant outflows last week.

CryptocurrencyPriceGains +/-
Bitcoin BTC/USD$56,982.53+4.8%
Ethereum ETH/USD$2,350.11+3.4%
Solana SOL/USD$134.32+4.2%
Dogecoin DOGE/USD$0.1036+8.6%
Shiba Inu SHIB/USD$0.00001362+5%

Notable Statistics:

  • IntoTheBlock data shows a 19.4% increase in Bitcoin's large transaction volume and a 4.5% drop in daily active addresses. Exchanges netflows narrowed by 104.3%.
  • Coinglass data shows 36,354 traders liquidated in the past 24 hours for $137.42 million.

Notable Developments:

Top Gainers:

CryptocurrencyPriceGains +/-
Popcat POPCAT/USD$0.6242+21.2%
Bittensor TAO/USD$281.36+15.9%
Fantom FTM/USD$0.4694+15.5%

Trader Notes: Crypto trader Jelle predicts Bitcoin reclaiming $60,000 from here and expects the "Q4 seasonality theme really enters the stage."

On the other hand, Rekt Capital predicts Bitcoin to stay above $55,850 for the rest of the week.

CryptoCon voices a similar opinion, stating that Bitcoin is "completing every major support retest in the book," which is similar to September 2023 just before the explosion upwards.

The trader concluded, "Just in time for recession predictions to spark back up. The same thing that happened in September 2023, and at the cycle bottom in November 2022."

What’s Next: The influence of Bitcoin as an institutional asset class is expected to be thoroughly explored at Benzinga’s upcoming Future of Digital Assets event on Nov. 19.

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