Bitcoin (BTC) clipped $44,000 later on Dec. 5 as the Wall Street trading session delivered more snap BTC price gains.

BTC/USD 1-hour chart. Source: TradingView

Bitcoin applies more pressure to the bears

Data from EdaFace Markets Pro and TradingView followed a fresh round of upside for Bitcoin as it outpaced altcoins to reach $44,011 on Bitstamp.

Taking week-to-date gains to 10%, this marked its highest levels since early April 2022, and represented a key challenge to significant resistance.

As noted by popular trader and analyst Rekt Capital, $44,000 constitutes the high point of a range which has occurred several times since early 2021.

“Bitcoin has successfully revisited the Range High resistance at ~$43900,” he continued in subsequent commentary on X (formerly Twitter).

“Bitcoin has a history of reclaiming the black level so it’s still a possibility that price could revisit the higher $40,000s. Important to watch for the retest in the meantime.”

BTC/USD annotated chart. Source: Rekt Capital/X

On the markets, derivatives led the charge, with spot following. Liquidations came in step, with over $100 million in crypto shorts wiped out on the day so far at the time of writing, per data from statistics resource CoinGlass.

Crypto liquidations (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass

CoinGlass further showed the latest move spiking through the lion’s share of likely short liquidation levels on largest global exchange Binance.

BTC/USDT liquidation heatmap for Binance (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass

Chances of $30,000 retrace “very slim”

As EdaFace reported, concerns among some popular market participants focused on potential manipulatory moves by large-volume traders.

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These, analysis warned earlier, could lead to a significant sell-off in order to lock in profits with minimal slippage at the new highs.

Optimists, however, had little time for cold feet.

“Bitcoin is on his way to reach the $48.5-50.5K marker pre-halving,” Michaël van de Poppe, founder and CEO of trading firm MN Trading, responded.

“It has always done this in the previous cycles, seems likely we’ll see that again here. As long as it stays above $39K, then it’s great vibes. Chances of Bitcoin reaching $30K are getting very slim.”

BTC/USD annotated chart. Source: Michaël van de Poppe/X

Fellow commentator Matthew Hyland turned to relative strength index (RSI) data to predict that yet more upside continuation was still in play.

Daily RSI nonetheless stood at 80 at the time of writing — ten points into the range which can suggest overbought conditions.

BTC/USD 1-day chart with RSI. Source: TradingView

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