Bitcoin Cash Stays Above $500 Following High-Volume Morning Surge

Bitcoin Cash Holds Above $500 After Early Surge Signals Institutional Accumulation

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) saw a strong push in early trading on July 9, briefly spiking to $514.24 before entering a period of tight consolidation between $505 and $510—an area that may suggest quiet accumulation by larger players.

As of 17:13 UTC, BCH was trading at $505.96, up 0.43% over the previous 24 hours, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis. Despite the relatively narrow trading range, price action showed a strong defense of the $500 level throughout the session.

The day began with BCH opening at $503.82 and experiencing a sharp rally during the early hours, jumping from $501.54 to a high of $514.24. This breakout aligned with a notable volume spike—64,585 units traded at 02:00 UTC—nearly four times the 24-hour average of 16,708 units. The surge in both price and volume pointed to potential institutional accumulation.

After the breakout, BCH entered a consolidation phase, repeatedly testing support around $505 and resistance near $510 without breaching either level. Price movement during this range-bound phase remained stable, hinting at strategic positioning rather than speculative volatility.

In the final hour of the session, BCH showed a modest recovery from a dip to $505.73, rising to $506.88 by the close. A series of higher lows during this period suggested a slight bullish bias, although trading volumes remained light, reinforcing the impression of measured accumulation rather than aggressive buying.


Technical Summary:

  • Intraday Range: BCH moved within a 2.34% band between $497.85 and $509.48.
  • Early Rally: Price surged to $514.24 during pre-dawn hours before stabilizing.
  • Volume Spike: Trading volume hit 64,585 units at 02:00 UTC—nearly 4x the average.
  • Key Levels: Support consistently held at $505, with resistance capping around $510.
  • Closing Action: Price edged higher into the close, forming higher lows on light activity.

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