Analyst: Bitcoin's Historic Breakout Fails to Confirm, May Face About 13%-24% Downside
Technical analyst Katie Stockton, founder of Fairlead Strategies, noted that Bitcoin's failure to hold above $100,000 for more than a few days has left the historic breakout ‘unconfirmed’ and opens up a potentially weaker scenario for Bitcoin in the short-term, stating that short-term bullish momentum is weak and there is a new daily countertrend signal that supports a downside for Bitcoin in the coming weeks. Bullish momentum is weak, and there is a new daily countertrend signal that supports bitcoin consolidating in the coming weeks before continuing its uptrend. The two support levels that investors should be looking at are the 20-day moving average of $97,233 as of Tuesday morning and the 50-day moving average of $85,342, which suggests that bitcoin could see a downside of around 13 percent. If the 50-day moving average also fails, Katie Stockton pointed to $73,800 as the next possible level for bitcoin, which represents a potential downside of about 24 percent.
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