Bitcoin climbs to $9,700; where will it go from here?

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Bitcoin surged over 40 percent in the last few days after Chinese President Xi Jinping said that his administration would embrace blockchain technology.

Based on its 3-day chart, Bitcoin appears to be trading within a descending parallel channel that formed since Sept. 26 following the peak at $13,800.

At the current price level, Bitcoin could either break out of the descending parallel channel or pull back once again to continue consolidating within it.

This is considered a continuation pattern that formed after an upward movement that took Bitcoin to nearly $14,000, known as the flagpole, and was succeeded by the current consolidation period, known as the flag, which could result in a breakout on the same direction of the previous trend.

Bitcoin is facing a major resistance cluster on its 1-day chart given by the 100 and 150-day moving average.

At the moment, it seems like a move to $9,000 could actually be beneficial for Bitcoin's bullish trend.

This downward movement would fill a price gap that is currently open on the CME Group Bitcoin futures contracts chart.

The CME Group Bitcoin futures contracts are open from Sunday to Friday from 5:00 PM until 4:00 PM Central Time with a daily 60-minute break at 4:00 PM. During the most recent rally that saw Bitcoin rise more than 40 percent, a gap was left behind while CME's trading hours were closed.

The crypto community appears to have turned bullish after the recent price action that took Bitcoin to a high of $10,480 on Oct. 26.

Even though a downward movement could prolong the bullish outlook, it could allow BTC to fill a price gap that can be seen on the CME Group Bitcoin futures contracts chart.

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