- Bitcoin price shows a tight consolidation after the recent 17% crash to $21,283.
- A breakdown of the $20,750 support level could lead to a 15% sell-off to a range low at $17,578.
- However, a sweep of $20,750 followed by a quick recovery could lead to a 12% bounce to $23,175.
Bitcoin price seems to have slid back into consolidation after the recent market sell-off. This development causes uncertainty to spike, leaving investors wondering if they should start buying the dip or taper off on their investments.
Bitcoin price in a suspended state
Bitcoin price faced massive selling pressure at $24,664, aka the midpoint of the $17,578 to $31,749 range. After multiple rejections here, BTC crashed nearly 20% and retested $20,750 for the third time over the last month.
A breakdown of the ongoing consolidation could head in two directions:
- A sweep of the $20,750 level followed by a quick recovery.
- A breakdown of $20,750, leading to a crash that could revisit the June 19 swing low at $17,578.
Investors can assume the first scenario to unfold, considering the upcoming Merge update for the Ethereum blockchain on September 15. The Merge-led rally seems to have caused a lot of altcoins to explode like its bull run.
As the scheduled date approaches, capital could very likely flow from BTC to ETH and other altcoins. This could cause Bitcoin price to consolidate around $20,750 aimlessly. However, if the capital is divided between BTC and ETH, then a quick sweep followed by a recovery seems like a plausible outcome.
The bounce could see Bitcoin price revisit the intermediate resistance level at $22,500. If buyers continue to keep the pressure, an extension of this recovery to $23,175 seems likely and on the cards.
BTC/USDT 4-hour chart
Alternate scenario and its ramifications
However, if Bitcoin price ignores the upcoming Merge and flips the $20,750 support level into a resistance barrier, it will confirm a bearish resurgence. In…











