Bitcoin price eyes $50K as the US dollar retreats after hitting its one-year high

Bitcoin price eyes $50K as the US dollar retreats after hitting its one-year high

Bitcoin (BTC) looks to reclaim $45,000 on Oct. 1 as the United States dollar retreated lower after hitting its one-year high. Bitcoin’s tight inverse correlation with the greenback over the past month suggests that a weakening dollar could push BTC’s price even higher in the coming sessions. 

Bitcoin price eyes $50K as the US dollar retreats after hitting its one-year high
Bitcoin-dollar correlation on hourly chart. Source: TradingView

Dollar drops following labor market shock

In detail, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the dollar’s strength against a basket of six foreign currencies, including the euro and sterling, hit 94.50 Thursday for the first time since Sept. 28, 2020. But it retreated on news of rising U.S. jobless claims against the forecasts of a decline.

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The labor data released Thursday showed that the number of jobless claims rose to 362,000 last week against 351,000 a week earlier and against the economists’ projection of 333,000. As a result, the number of reapplications got stuck around 2.8 million for five weeks in a row.

For the markets, this could be news that the Federal Reserve might delay tapering its $120-billion asset-purchasing program from November to a later month, thus keeping interest rates lower and the dollar’s renewed strength temporary.

Bitcoin price eyes $50K as the US dollar retreats after hitting its one-year high
DXY daily price chart. Source: TradingView

The index was trading at 94.263 at the time of writing.

Technical outlook projects Bitcoin higher, dollar lower

Technicals also showed the greenback facing the prospect of a correction ahead. For example, independent market analyst TradingShot spotted the dollar index inside a megaphone pattern, which is about to get topped out to pursue a correction in the coming sessions, as shown in the chart below.

Bitcoin price eyes $50K as the US dollar retreats after hitting its one-year high
U.S. dollar index daily price chart featuring megaphone technical setup. Source: TradingShot, TradingView

“Based on the 1D relative strength index (RSI), it appears that DXY is right at the top of the formation as [it was] on Aug 15, 2018,” TradingShot wrote.

“DXY is building up a strong pull-back to the bottom of the Megaphone.”

Meanwhile, a recent bout of selling in the Bitcoin market lately had it paint a falling wedge pattern. In detail, falling wedges appear when the price trends lower inside a channel comprising two diverging, descending trendlines.

Traditional analysts see the falling wedge pattern as a bullish reversal indicator, noting that a break above its upper trendline moves the price higher by as much as the maximum distance between the wedge’s trendlines.

Bitcoin price eyes $50K as the US dollar retreats after hitting its one-year high
BTC/USD daily price chart featuring falling wedge setup. Source: TradingView

The structure’s maximum height is roughly $10,000. As a result, Bitcoin’s price can at least retest $50,000 should the wedge breakout play out as intended.

A weaker dollar means stronger Bitcoin

On the other hand, the underwhelming jobs report could boost investors’ interim appetite for Bitcoin. 

Related: Bitcoin’s sharp fall from $50K linked to stronger US dollar, gold — Correlation shows

Vasja Zupan, president of Matrix Exchange, told Cointelegraph that the dollar’s weakness and devaluation against rising inflation would continue to make investors put their excess cash in crypto markets. He said:

“Bitcoin in its core proposition has an integrated hedge against inflation and, therefore, persistently higher inflation in the U.S. can only push it upwards. Therefore, in the long term, the dollar’s worth will continue to be lesser than Bitcoin.”

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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