Bitcoin Volatility Jumps but Rally Falters at $266

Bitcoin volatility jumped as prices rallied $50 dollars since our update last week. But the move up stopped abruptly at the $266 mark and prices retraced nearly all the gains in Sunday’s trading session. The same boom/bust pattern can be seen in other altcoins as they followed big brother, first up, then down.

Bitcoin Rally Stops at $266

The rally in BTC stopped at the $266 mark. After being ignored by prices during the last rally, this important level has reemerged in prominence this week. Right after hitting a high of $265 flat, bitcoin fell over 50 points to a low of $221.74 on Sunday. Why is $266 important?

The $266 mark was the swing high reached during the April 2013 rally. It then stayed as the highest high for BTC/USD from April to November of 2013. The second massive rally in November 2013 started after we had breakout above $266. It eventually led to prices of $1090 on November 30th 2013. The large down-move in January of this year happened after $266 gave way on January 13th. Bitcoin fell over almost $100 dollars in the next three days. And now we can add the most recent rejection of prices on February 15th to this mix. Here’s an updated longterm price chart.

What are some of the more important support and resistance levels for bitcoin? On the upside, the $266 level will be crucial. The next retest of prices will likely lead to a breakout higher towards the $300 round figure. This is another important milestone for BTC. The last strong move up stopped on January 26rth at $303 per coin. A clearing of this level may lead to more gains toward $334. On the downside, the $208 swing low will mean a technical end of the current rally. A break below $200 may lead to more losses toward the January 15th lows at $162.

Litecoin Still in Range

Alternative cryptocurrency Litecoin is still trading well inside the breakout bounds mentioned in our article 7 days ago. The rally in LTC/USD stopped at the important $2 dollars figure ($2.017 to be exact). But since we didn’t even get an hourly close above $2, the level wasn’t cleared and thus continues to be valid. A LTC breakout beyond here may lead to a rally towards the January 26th swing high at $2.409. Higher up, the former swing low at $2.64 may now turn into resistance on the way up.

On the lower end, a break below $1.60 (range low at $1.66+buffer for false breakouts) may spark a renewed downtrend in LTC. Notable support levels on the downside include $1.50 (weak), followed by $1.25. But the key number to watch will be the parity level. A breakdown below $1 dollar per coin would exacerbate Litecoin losses.