Bitcoin Fractal Sees Price Crashing to $20K as Price Hits Record High
First spotted by Jacob Canfield, an independent market analyst, the fractal highlights Bitcoin's tendency to fall towards its 21-week exponential moving average or yearly support after reaching its all-time high.
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Bitcoin bulls should prepare for its price to drop into the $35,000-40,000 area, per an apprehensively accurate fractal.
Peter Brandt, a veteran financial analyst and trader, is questioning whether Bitcoin has more upside in the near term. Bitcoin (BTC) faces the prospects of falling further even after its price made a strong recovery after crashing from $65,000 to $30,000 in May 2021.So it reflects in the latest statements from Peter Brandt, chief executive of global trading firm Factor LLC, who questioned, if not asserted, the longevity of the ongoing relief rally in the Bitcoin market, especially after a 50%-plus price crash.The veteran commodity trader challenged "BTC price historians" to identify a....
Bitcoin price is back retesting its current all-time high above $58,000, but hasn’t been able to crack it just yet after a few attempts. However, a fractal found matching the 2019 rally has been discovered in the recent price action that simply cannot be unseen. Here’s a closer look at the fractal itself, and what it could suggest if the same path is followed as the last time it ominously appeared. Bitcoin Fever Spreads, But […]
A detailed analysis by well-regarded crypto analyst Rekt Capital has spotlighted a recurring bearish fractal in the historical price data of Bitcoin, raising prospects of a potential crash below the $20,000 mark. Notoriously seen in 2019 and 2022, this pattern seems to be reemerging in the current 2023 market. For those unfamiliar, the fractal indicator identifies potential turning points on a price chart by highlighting repetitive price patterns. In simple terms, a bearish fractal suggests a potential decline in price. Such a pattern materializes when there’s a peak price with two....