Bitcoin 

BTC

tickers down

$18,099

 zoned in on a multi-week high for the weekly close on Feb. 6 as a calm weekend helped fragile sentiment.

 

bd88a083-499c-4de8-9b84-a46b42a4f890.png BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

Bitcoin should flip $41,000 to support 

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView followed a mercifully non-volatile weekend for BTC/USD, which continued to test $42,000 resistance while retaining $40,000 as support.

Friday’s unexpected gap upward initially resulted in misgivings over a price “fakeout,” but at the time of writing, no significant retracement had entered.

“I do not believe this Bitcoin impulse is done,” popular trader and analyst TechDev announced.

Other comments focused on what could be a more sustainable price transformation, with William Clemente eyeing $41,000 as a support-resistance flip to secure an attack on levels closer to $50,000 next.

“Pretty straightforward price action-wise for BTC,” he tweeted in fresh analysis on the day.

“Bidding green box(es); would like to see a higher low set for continuation. Flip the 40-41k area as support and can start eyeing 47K which is PoB in confluence with yearly open and STH realized price. Final major area is 58k.”

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BTC/USD annotated chart. Source: William Clemente/Twitter

“Constructive” market needed for altcoin gains

Fellow trader Pentoshi, meanwhile, said that the time could soon be right to take a position in altcoins.

Relative: This bullish Ethereum options trade targets $3.1K ETH price with zero liquidation risk

These suffered heavily in recent months and are now primed for a turnaround should Bitcoin’s own strength persist.

While flat on the day, many of the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization produced significant gains through the week — among them was Ether 

ETH

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$1,385

, up nearly 16% and above $3,000 for the first time since Jan. 20.

 

2f003d04-c533-41c5-910f-a32b55100786.png ETH/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView