The Bitcoin Price Bottom Is Close, But There Is Still A Crash Below $60,000 Left

The Bitcoin Price Bottom Is Close, But There Is Still A Crash Below $60,000 Left

Bitcoin may be moving closer to the kind of long-term support zone that has characterized major bottoms in past cycles, but one technical analyst believes the market has not reached that moment just yet.  An interesting technical analysis points to Bitcoin’s weekly moving averages as the clearest guide for where this decline could finally exhaust itself. That setup shows that the current price action may be narrowing to form a bottom, even though one more leg lower below $60,000 could still come first. Bitcoin Has Already Entered A Late-Stage Correction Bitcoin has been in an extended....


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