Bitcoin has been languishing in a range of about $45,000 to $51,000 for a month or so now, but it may be about to rally again.
The cryptocurrency’s 30-day historical volatility is at the lowest since September, and the price is showing short-term exhaustion signals.
The so-called Demark Sequential indicator is flashing a “9-13-9” pattern just above the $43,295 to $44,500 support zone, which is defined by the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement of Bitcoin’s entire June-to-November rally and prior Demark support.
![Bitcoin’s Low-Volatility Price Drop May Be Nearing An End 1 Bitcoin sideways churn reaches key demark support cluster](https://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/iY7BLGAMw7cY/v2/1000x-1.png)
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