Willy Woo Says Bitcoin Could Surge Further Before Hitting a Peak Based on Readings from this VWAP Oscillator
Renowned crypto analyst, Willy Woo, recently explained on X the Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) Oscillator for Bitcoin, hinting at significant upside potential. The VWAP is a crucial indicator that calculates an asset's average price based on both price fluctuations and trading volume, giving more weight to prices with higher trading activity.
Woo's focus, however, is on the VWAP Oscillator, which tracks the ratio between Bitcoin's spot price and its VWAP, oscillating around zero. This metric has been in negative territory for the past few months but is showing signs of upward movement. Historically, when this oscillator rebounds from a negative bottom, Bitcoin tends to experience bullish momentum.
The chart below illustrates the VWAP Oscillator's trend over the past two years. As seen in the graph, the oscillator is approaching the neutral mark after a period of negativity. If this trend continues, Bitcoin could see further price increases. Woo notes that previous rebounds from negative territory have led to significant price surges, usually lasting until the oscillator peaks in positive territory.
"Still a lot of room to run before reversal or consolidation," Woo states, suggesting that Bitcoin bears might be in a tough spot.
Retail Investors Piling In
Adding to the bullish sentiment, CryptoQuant's Axel Adler Jr. reported that retail investors have purchased $135.7 million worth of Bitcoin over the past month. This influx of new investors could further fuel the rally. Currently, Bitcoin is trading around $65,000, marking a 5% increase over the last week.
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