Bitcoin rose by 2.05% on Friday. Partially reversing a 6.33% slide from Thursday, Bitcoin ended the day at $9,468.3.
A bearish start to the day saw Bitcoin fall to an early morning intraday low $9,246.0 before making a move.
Steering clear of the first major support level at $8,913.2, Bitcoin rallied to an early afternoon intraday high $9,544.0.
Falling short of the first major resistance level at $9,802.0, Bitcoin fell back to a low $9,318.2 before finding support.
A late move back through to $9,400 levels delivered the upside, while resistance at $9,500 pinned Bitcoin back late on.
The near-term bullish trend remained intact in spite of Thursday’s sell-off, with Bitcoin holding well above the 23.6% FIB of $8,900.
For the bears, Bitcoin would need to slide through the 62% FIB of $6,400 to form a near-term bearish trend.
The Rest of the Pack
Across the rest of the majors, it was also a bullish day on Friday.
Cardano’s ADA led the way, rallying by 5.66%.
EOS (+3.38%), Ethereum (+3.21%), Litecoin (+3.52%), Monero’s XMR (+3.34%), and Tron’s TRX (+4.05%) also found strong support.
Binance Coin (+2.65%), Bitcoin Cash ABC (+2.14%), Bitcoin Cash SV (+0.85%), Ripple’s XRP (+2.66%), Stellar’s Lumen (+2.50%), and Tezos (+2.23%) trailed the front runners.
Through the current week, the crypto total market cap had recovered from a Tuesday low $265.84bn, rising to a Wednesday high $278.33bn before Thursday’s sell-off. The sell-off saw the total market cap slide to a current week low $252.82bn. At the time of writing, the total market cap stood at $262.90bn.
In the week, Bitcoin’s dominance slid to a current week low 65.7% before hitting a current week high 66.39% in Thursday’s sell-off. At the time of writing, Bitcoin’s dominance stood at 66.05%.