Bitcoin Jump Stalls Around $20,000; Doge Pares Post-Musk Rally

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A climb in Bitcoin paused on Wednesday as a dip in US equity futures and an advance in the dollar suggested a two-day surge in risk appetite is set for a breather.

The largest crypto shed about 1% and was trading near $20,180 as of 11:12 a.m. in Singapore, following its biggest two-day increase in about a month. Ether, Cardano and Solana were also on the back foot.

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Dogecoin pared a rally sparked by Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk's revival of his $44 billion bid for Twitter Inc. Musk is seen as a supporter of the token. The meme coin originally created as a joke in 2013 is up about 8% in the past 24 hours.

Virtual coins rose along with other risk assets over the start of the week, buoyed by speculation that the peak of a global wave of monetary tightening is close. But high inflation has proved a stubborn foe and previous bouts of optimism have tended to fizzle in a bruising year for many investors.

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“Crypto markets still trade tit-for-tat with traditional markets,” Walter Teng, vice president of digital-asset strategy at Fundstrat, wrote in a note Tuesday.

A technical signal around Bitcoin, which has shed about 56% this year, sounded a note of caution. The signal comes from a Bollinger study, a popular way of analyzing volatility. 

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The token has breached its upper Bollinger band, and the previous times it did that in the past year, it fell an average of 12% over the next 20 days, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. 

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