BTBT hasn't had the best first half of the year and for most of the second and 3rd quarters, the stock was slowly bleeding. But thanks to that 100MW collab announced a few weeks ago, AND thanks to bitcoin getting its act together, things changed. Now BTBT is back at an interesting level I found after plotting the retracement for Q2 and Q3 so far. The 382 fib line was a previous area of higher traffic. It was resistance, then support, and now resistance if you look at the last few candles (for now). Considering the action in crypto, however, this could be an important level to pay attention to while also monitoring the daily trading volume.
"A rebound in cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, has related companies in the spotlight this week. Bit Digital is among the names of former penny stocks to watch. The company was one we first discussed late in July. At the time, Bit Digital’s news of a planned Bitcoin mining expansion with Digihost acted as the initial catalyst. The two will operate a 100 MW Bitcoin mining system for an initial 2-year term...Since then, a mix of speculation and crypto market momentum has helped carry BTBT stock much higher. In fact, since our July 26th update, shares have climbed from under $5 to over $12 this week. Traders also seem to be recirculating that last update, fixated on comments from CEO Bryan Bullett:
As previously announced, we anticipate significant purchase activity in the coming months, due to spot market dislocation in China and our unique access to that market. This agreement with Digihost secures a key component of activating this opportunity, and is expected to enable rapid deployment of newly purchased miners.
One of the things to keep in mind is that no matter how strong the momentum for Bitcoin stocks, the underlying trend in the cryptocurrency’s price tends to direct the market. We’ve seen big breakouts and quick breakdowns thanks to crypto volatility. So make sure to have that in the back of your head if BTBT stock is on your list right now."
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