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Bitcoin fell by 1.91% on Saturday. Following on from a 1.11% fall on Friday, Bitcoin ended the day at $8,561.5.
A relatively bullish start to the day saw Bitcoin strike a mid-morning intraday high $8,829.0 before hitting reverse.
Falling short of the first major resistance level at $8,939.17, Bitcoin slid to a final hour intraday low $8,557.3.
In spite of the reversal, Bitcoin steered clear of the first major support level at $8,495.97.
The bearish end to the month left Bitcoin down by 8.6% for the month of February.
The near-term bearish trend, formed at late June’s swing hi $13,764.0, remained firmly intact, with Bitcoin struggling to break out from $10,000 levels.
For the bulls, Bitcoin would need to break out from $11,000 levels to form a near-term bullish trend.
The Rest of the Pack
Across the rest of the top 10 cryptos, it was a mixed day for the crypto majors.
Binance Coin bucked the trend on Saturday, gaining 1.10%.
It was a bearish end to the month for the rest of the pack, however.
Cardano’s ADA, Ethereum, and Monero’s XMR led the way down, with losses of 5.80%, 4.32%, and 4.15% on Saturday.
Bitcoin Cash ABC (-3.22%), Bitcoin Cash SV (-3.19%), Litecoin (-3.23%), Ripple’s XRP (-3.13%), Stellar’s Lumen (-3.21%), and Tron’s TRX (-3.54%) also saw heavy losses.
EOS and Tezos saw modest losses of 0.21% and 1.94% on the day.
It was also a mixed month for the crypto majors.
Binance Coin, Ethereum, and Tezos made gains in February, with Tezos surging by 65.6%. Binance Coin and Ethereum saw more modest gains of 5.37% and 20.92% respectively.
The rest of the pack saw red, however.
Bitcoin Cash SV and Bitcoin Cash ABC led the way down, with losses of 22.94% and 17.95% respectively.
Cardano’s ADA (-12.34%), EOS (-15.30%), Litecoin (-14.60%), and Tron’s TRX (-10.94%) also saw double-digit losses.
Monero’s XMR (-8.36%), Ripple’s XRP (-4.22%), and Stellar’s Lumen (-6.59%) saw more modest losses.
Through the current week, the crypto total market cap rose to a Monday high $290.09bn before hitting a low Friday low $241.74bn. At the time of writing, the total market cap stood at $247.29bn.
For February, the market cap managed to hit $307bn levels before easing back.
Bitcoin’s dominance rose to 64% levels in the week before easing back. At the time of writing, Bitcoin’s dominance stood at 63.8%, which was still up from sub-63% levels seen on Monday.
Trading volumes hit a current week high $196.34bn on Thursday before sliding back to sub-$130bn levels. At the time of writing, 24-hr volumes stood at $133.27bn.