Bitcoin Price Nears 70K As Donald Trump Cooks Fries At McDonald’s And Investors Rush To Buy This New Crypto With 1,849% APY
The Bitcoin price edged up a fraction of a percent in the last 24 hours to trade at $68,963 as of 03:05 a.m. EST on trading volume that skyrocketed 72% to $24 billion.
This comes as Donald Trump participated in the “One-day McDonald’s Employee Experience” and repeated unsubstantiated allegations that opponent Kamala Harris fabricated her McDonald’s work experience.
Bitcoin Price Aims For A Bullish Rally Above $70,000
According to the BTC/USD chart analysis on the 1-day chart, the Bitcoin price is nearing the $70,000 mark after breaching the sideways pattern. Data from Geckoterminal shows that the $55,000 mark has allowed the bulls to sustain the momentum, with indicators now turning positive.
The price of Bitcoin now trades above both the 50-day and 200-day Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), confirming the recent upsurge. Moreover, the 50-day SMA seems to be moving towards the 200-day SMA, which may form a golden cross in the coming days. This further cements the likely scenario of the price of Bitcoin climbing up.
Meanwhile, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) seems to be moving up towards the 70-overbought region, currently at 67. This indicates that investors are currently optimistic about the asset and may continue pushing the price up.
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) also supports the current bullish outlook, with the blue MACD line crossing above the orange signal line as they both soar above the zero line.
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