List of Flash News about Ichimoku cloud
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2025-07-07 13:35 |
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Tests Critical 50-Day SMA Support; XRP Risks Bearish Plunge Below Ichimoku Cloud
According to @AltcoinGordon, Bitcoin (BTC) is currently retesting its crucial 50-day simple moving average (SMA) for the third time, a level that has previously offered support. The analysis points to signs of "bull fatigue," as evidenced by recent shallow bounces from this moving average and a Doji candle formation, suggesting weakening upward momentum. A decisive break below the 50-day SMA could trigger significant selling pressure, while a high-volume move above $110,000 is required to reaffirm the bullish outlook. On a longer-term scale, the 200-week moving average is rising towards $50,000, historically a strong support zone. Meanwhile, XRP (XRP) is showing a bearish setup as it trades at the lower boundary of the Ichimoku cloud. The analysis warns that a break below the cloud, similar to what was recently observed with Dogecoin (DOGE), could signal a significant bearish trend. This is compounded by a confirmed "death cross" (50-day SMA crossing below the 200-day SMA), with a potential price slide below $2.00 and immediate support cited at $1.60. |
2025-07-06 14:28 |
Bitcoin (BTC) Price at Critical 50-Day SMA Support; XRP Risks Bearish Plunge as Dollar Weakens
According to @CrypNuevo, Bitcoin (BTC) is currently at a pivotal point, retesting its 50-day simple moving average (SMA) for the third time, which presents a critical test for bulls. The analysis highlights signs of 'bull fatigue,' such as shallow bounces from this support level and a recent Doji candle, suggesting a failure to hold could invite stronger selling pressure and a potential dip below $100,000. Further bearish sentiment is supported by the 14-day stochastic indicator, which is on the verge of crossing below 80, signaling a possible renewed sell-off. For XRP, the outlook is similarly cautious as it trades at the lower end of the Ichimoku cloud, a key momentum indicator. Combined with a recent 'death cross' (50-day SMA crossing below the 200-day SMA), a break below the cloud could trigger a bearish trend similar to what was observed with DOGE, potentially pushing prices below $2.00. Contradicting the short-term bearish technicals, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) has experienced its worst performance since 1991, which is considered a long-term bullish tailwind for Bitcoin. |
2025-06-30 12:59 |
XRP Price Recovers to $2.00 Amid $4B Futures Surge, But Faces Bearish Ichimoku Cloud Risk; BTC Tests Critical 50-Day SMA Support
According to @RhythmicAnalyst, XRP has demonstrated strong resilience by reclaiming the $2.00 level after a sharp dip to $1.91, supported by a V-shaped recovery and a massive surge in futures volume to nearly $4 billion, suggesting renewed institutional interest. The analysis notes that while this short-term momentum is bullish, with traders watching the $2.14 resistance, there are significant bearish signals on the horizon. XRP is reportedly trading at the lower end of the Ichimoku cloud and has already confirmed a 'death cross' (50-day SMA below 200-day SMA). A break below the cloud could mirror Dogecoin's (DOGE) recent bearish shift and push XRP towards the $1.60 support level. Concurrently, Bitcoin (BTC) is at a critical juncture, retesting its 50-day SMA for a third time. While this level has previously served as support, weakening bounces suggest bull fatigue, and a failure to hold could trigger a slide below $100,000. |
2025-06-24 06:05 |
Bitcoin Retests 50-Day SMA: Bullish Bounce or Bearish Breakdown? XRP Risks DOGE-Like Bearish Shift
According to CoinDesk analyst Omkar Godbole, Bitcoin (BTC) is retesting its 50-day simple moving average (SMA) support, which could lead to new highs if bulls hold it, or a drop below $100,000 if support breaks due to bull fatigue. XRP faces a potential bearish momentum shift similar to Dogecoin (DOGE), with a death cross confirmed and risk of falling below $2 if it breaks the Ichimoku cloud, while support lies at $1.60. |