Why Bitcoin’s Tumble Under $6,000 Could Be the Start of Something Worse

Bitcoin hasn’t done too well over the past few hours. As reported by this outlet previously, the cryptocurrency just tumbled under $6,000 just hours ago, falling under this key psychological level for the first time in a week. Related Reading: Crypto Tidbits: Bitcoin Holds $6,000s, Federal Reserve To Do “QE Infinity,” U.S. Digital Dollar Proposed The cryptocurrency seems poised to close its ongoing daily and weekly candles under this level, which would mark a slight blow to bulls. Indeed, many traders expect the asset to continue to trend lower over the coming days. Bitcoin’s Outlook Isn’t Too Hot Filb Filb, the crypto trader who accurately predicted Bitcoin’s Q4 2019 and January 2020 price action to a T, recently shared the below chart in the wake of the drop below $6,000. The chart shows a number of Bitcoin charts (from short time frames to long time frames). His indicator is advising him to stay “short” across seven out of eight time frames, indicating that more downside for the cryptocurrency market is a possibility. The same indicator advised traders to be short or at least in cash heading into March 12th’s brutal drawdown, during which Bitcoin fell from $7,700 to a price as low as $3,800. Adding to the bearish narrative, a top crypto trader recently remarked Bitcoin’s daily chart is flashing three harrowing signs at the moment: The Tom Demark Sequential, which called Bitcoin’s 2019 top at $14,000 and the bottom at $6,400, recently flashed a green “9” candle, suggesting a reversal is imminent. The Stochastic RSI has seen a bearish crossover, suggesting downside remains. The MACD histogram is currently declining and looks poised to turn negative within the next few days. Furthermore, trader DonAlt, a pseudonymous analyst who called much of the recent downturn, recently shared that the price action feels “familiar,” referencing his sentiment that the current price action is mirroring that seen prior to the capitulation event on March 12th. Featured Image from Shutterstock

by Nick Chong on March 30, 2020 at 04:30AM

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