By way of explanation, a volume shelf refers to a price level where a significant amount of trading activity/volume has occurred. In the chart above, this level of trading is indicated by the horizontal bars on the right side of the chart. A volume shelf tends to act as a strong resistance or support zone because many traders are assumed to have bought or sold at this level.
According to Donald Dean’s analysis, Bitcoin is currently hovering around a volume shelf between $116,000 – $118,000, which has been identified as a potential launch area. If Bitcoin can consolidate decisively above this range, it suggests that this level has enough buying interest to potentially act as a springboard for the next leg up.
Interestingly, Dean predicts that this accumulation phase would provide the momentum needed to propel BTC toward the 1.618 Fibonacci extension level, a key technical milestone known as the “golden ratio.” This level, positioned around $131,000, represents the next major price target for the Bitcoin market, signaling a potential 12.93% gain on the present market prices.
At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $116,756, after a minor decline of 0.02% over the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, market trading volume has fallen by 20.97% and is valued at $55.24 billion.