Bitcoin (BTC) is currently having its second-highest trading day ever as BTC/USD hitting a new multi-year high of $19,330.
Data from Cointelegraph Markets and TradingView provided a cause for celebration on Nov. 24 after Bitcoin suddenly tackled $19,000 resistance.
BTC price sees second best day ever
Against a backdrop of rapid gains and the temptation of breaking all-time highs around $20,000, the achievement has not gone unnoticed on Bitcoin figures.
Ryan Selkis, founder of data resource Messari, noted that only one day in its existence has Bitcoin traded above even $19,000.
By contrast, the largest cryptocurrency has now spent 283 days above $10,000 — including its longest ever stint in 2020.
“Will we see $20K today?” Selkis pondered.
…And its best ever month
Meanwhile, Bitcoin has gained more in U.S. dollar terms than any month in its history, data shows. In a tweet on Nov. 24, quant analyst PlanB highlighted that the past three and a half weeks have been unlike any other period in Bitcoin’s lifetime.
The largest cryptocurrency continued to climb on Tuesday after retesting $18,000, adding over $1,300 to its USD price in under 24 hours.
For PlanB, the performance indicated that Bitcoin was not only beating records, but would deliver even bigger gains in the near future. This was down to its relative strength index (RSI), which had begun to enter the zone which signals a protracted Bitcoin price uptrend.
“Slowly but surely this is beginning to look like (the start of) a bull market,” PlanB commented.
“Best ever #bitcoin month in $ terms (+$5400) and RSI crawling towards bull market levels.”
As Cointelegraph reported, PlanB noted that RSI was strong at the beginning of November, not signalling that Bitcoin was overbought despite its price growth.
At press time, meanwhile, BTC/USD was just 2.4% off its historic all-time highs, data from major exchange Bitstamp confirmed.