Reports of a fresh market entry from a Singapore bank buoys Bitcoin price as Raoul Pal sees hardly any resistance below $20,000 all-time highs.
Bitcoin hit new highs of $13,480 on Oct. 27 as fresh news that a bank was entering the cryptocurrency space fuelled already bullish markets.
Data from Cointelegraph Markets, Coin360 and TradingView showed BTC/USD climbing once again during Tuesday trading, adding 2% in just over an hour.
The move followed an as yet unconfirmed news that Singapore bank DBS had decided to build a cryptocurrency exchange and offer crypto custody services, fully regulated by the city state's de facto central bank, the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Despite this, Bitcoin immediately reacted, climbing out of its range in the lower $13,000 area and rebuffing concerns that a correction was imminent.
Pal: New all-time highs in 3 months "At the latest".
For Raoul Pal, CEO of Real Vision, the bullish atmosphere had been reinforced, and further gains were more likely than ever.
"There are literally only two resistances left on the #bitcoin chart - 14,000 and then the old all-time high at 20,000," he tweeted.
"I fully expect new all-time highs by early next year at the latest."
That would take Bitcoin up by another 50% in around three months - the largest cryptocurrency has already delivered year-to-date gains of over 85%..
Bitcoin price nears $13.5K as CEO eyes new all-time highs in 3 months
gepubliceerd op Oct 27, 2020
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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