The Bear Market Correction Could Be Over, According To ARK. Reasoning Inside
Rejoice! The bear market might be over. That’s the main thesis behind July’s “The Bitcoin Monthly” report. “Because bitcoin’s price did not rise parabolically during the 2021 bull market, its bear market correction could be over,” ARK reasons. And it makes sense, the numbers seem to suggest it, and it feels like it. However, are we fooling ourselves? Is ARK’s reasoning wishful thinking? Let’s examine the data and see what it tells us. First of all, “bitcoin closed the month of July up 16.6%, rising from $19,965 to $23,325, its most significant gain since October 2021.” So far, so good. Can....
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Market corrections and bear markets both involve price declines, but knowing how to differentiate between the two is crucial in protecting your investment portfolio. Market correction vs. bear marketTo summarize, here are some of the key differences between the two:While corrections and bear markets can be daunting, remember they're normal occurrences within a healthy economy. Learning to differentiate between the two will allow you to navigate them better.In terms of recovery time, markets tend to recover from corrections faster—typically within a couple of months. Bear markets, however,....
With only a 30% pullback on the books, it is hard to consider the most recent consolidation phase in Bitcoin much of a correction. But whatever base is currently being built within this range, could act as the next bear market botton after the leading cryptocurrency by market cap tops out and the cycle restarts […]
Bitcoin has fallen just 17% from ATH which makes this correction the shallowest of the year so far. In previous bull market cycles, there has been a measurable correction before a rally at the end of the year — and if history rhymes it could be on the cards again.We’ve certainly experienced the correction: Bitcoin hit an all-time high of around $69K on Nov. 10 and has retreated around 17% to current levels.Some mainstream media outlets such as Forbes have taken the view the current pullback has plunged markets back into bearish territory with the rather salacious headline: “Did Bitcoin....
A look at previous bitcoin bear market cycles shows two distinct phases of capitulation and can give insight into how much longer the bear market will last.
Bitcoin is trading at over $20,000, but the start of what might be the first real correction since the uptrend first began could be forming. However, looking more closely at the DXY Dollar Currency Index, the leading cryptocurrency by market cap could be in for another extended bear phase if a fractal on the dollar […]