Bitcoin price reaches $14,500, the highest level since January 2018

Bitcoin (BTC) hit $14,500 for the first time since early January 2018 on Nov. 5 as crucial support held at $14,000.

BTC price preserves $14K support

Data from Cointelegraph Markets and TradingView showed Bitcoin’s gains continuing in Thursday trading, amid market tension over the U.S. election result.

At press time, highs of $14,560 had appeared on major exchange Bitstamp, with BTC/USD subsequently returning to fluctuate around $14,500 amid volatile conditions.

BTC/USD 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

Daily gains for the pair stood at 6.5% as election turmoil produced solid gains for both Bitcoin and traditional safe-haven gold.

Meanwhile, Cointelegraph Markets analyst Keith Wareing identified a critical resistance level to overcome in order to seal Bitcoin’s path higher.

“Waiting for #bitcoin to break $14,400 or get rejected. For me this is the level to get passed before a relatively clear run to $17k,” he summarized late Wednesday. 

However, the next major resistance now appears to be at $14.5K as can be seen in the orderbook heatmap below.

Orderbook heatmap showing $14.5K resistance. Source: TensorCharts

“Something I’m watching here on the 1-hour timeframe on the #Bitcoin chart,” popular social media trader The Moon tweeted earlier today, continuing:

“If we break $14,500, then we could see another huge candle to the upside.”