Bitcoin’s Price Jump Over the Weekend Leaves a CME Gap, Indicating a Likely Dip

Market patterns suggest that the CME gap in the $84,000–$85,000 range is likely to be revisited.

Bitcoin (BTC) rallied over the weekend, reaching a peak of $87,800 by Monday, which led to the formation of a new gap between CME futures’ closing price on Friday and the start of the new trading week.

CME futures closed at $84,190 last week and reopened at $85,160, nearly $1,000 higher. This setup increases the chances of a short-term retracement, as Bitcoin has historically shown a pattern of filling CME futures gaps.

In mid-March, Bitcoin filled a similar gap that was created during the November rally following Donald Trump’s election victory. That gap closed entirely when BTC fell to $76,700.

These price gaps occur because Bitcoin’s spot market operates continuously, whereas CME futures trade only 23 hours a day from Sunday to Friday. When significant price moves happen during CME’s off-hours, gaps appear between the previous session’s close and the next session’s open.

Given Bitcoin’s history of closing such gaps, there is a strong possibility that it will revisit the $84,000–$85,000 price range in the near term.

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