Bitcoin Climbs Back Above $49,000 in Biggest Jump Since November

(Bloomberg) — Bitcoin rose the most in more than a month, briefly climbing back above $49,000 for the first time in five days, amid a general rebound in risk sentiment. 

The largest cryptocurrency by market value gained as much as 5% to $49,331 in New York trading, the biggest intraday increase since Nov. 18. Bitcoin had slumped about 30% over the past five weeks after setting a record high of almost $69,000 in early November. 

Bitcoin may have put in a bottom in the midst of an enduring bull market, mirroring the recent crude oil peak, according to Mike McGlone, a commodities strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence. Showing divergent strength, the crypto was the standout and most significant major macroeconomic asset that advanced on Dec. 20, he wrote.  

“The (earlier) 2% Bitcoin future gain on the day the S&P 500 dropped 1% solidifies the recent crypto low around $45,000 as pivotal support,” McGlone wrote in a research note. 

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