Bitcoin (BTC) consolidated lower on Aug. 9 after familiar resistance preserved a multi-month trading range.

BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

Bitcoin navigates whale price ladder

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD falling under the $24,000 mark overnight after rejecting near $24,200. 

The pair had seen swift gains to start the week but momentum faded as the top of the trading range in place since mid-June came closer.

As such, bulls failed to reclaim new ground or even match the highs seen at the end of July, and the status quo thus continued. At the time of writing, BTC/USD was consolidating near $23,800.

For on-chain analytics resource Whalemap, it was realized price that was now forming major levels to overcome.

In a Twitter update on Aug. 8, Whalemap, which monitors buys and sells of large-volume players to establish likely solid support and resistance zones, highlighted various prices at which the BTC supply on aggregate last moved.

An accompanying chart broke down realized price by wallet size and showed at what price BTC belonging to particular whales last left its wallet.

“Realised price bands are the main thing providing resistance for Bitcoin currently,” the Whalemap team wrote in accompanying comments:

“Confidently getting above $24,825 and consolidating should be key for a continuation higher.”
Bitcoin realized price bands annotated chart. Source: Whalemap/ Twitter

As Cointelegraph reported, other support and resistance levels in play this week include the 100-day and 200-week moving averages (MAs).

For popular trader Credible Crypto, a deeper retracement could happen and may involve as low as $23,360 without disrupting even the low-timeframe trend.

“Looking for that flip into support for one more macro push up to send it,” fellow trader Crypto Tony added in part of a more optimistic take on the range high.

Markets unmoved by Wednesday inflation figures

Potential volatility meanwhile remained on the radar, with upcoming United States inflation data, due Aug. 10 high on traders’ list of market triggers to watch.

Related: Has US inflation peaked? 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

U.S. stocks had shown little sign of concern on the first trading day of the week, however, with the S&P 500 ending flat and Nasdaq Composite Index seeing slight gains of 0.4%.

In a fresh analysis of global macro, popular Twitter account BTCfuel nonetheless voiced caution. Losses in China, it warned, could yet precede a U.S. copycat move in what would place fresh pressure on highly-correlated crypto markets.

In terms of inflation, opinions were also mixed, with Cointelegraph noting that Tesla CEO Elon Musk already felt that price increases were slowing alongside declining commodities.

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