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Analyst Says Bitcoin Bottom Is Not In, Will Price Crash Below $50,000 Again?

Crypto analyst Altcoin Sherpa recently suggested that the Bitcoin bottom isn’t yet in and that the flagship crypto could still drop to new lows. Meanwhile, other crypto analysts like Mikybull Cypto have made a case for why the bottom is in and suggested that it is unlikely that Bitcoin will drop below $50,000 again. 

Bitcoin Bottom Is Likely At The $40,000 Range

Altcoin Sherpa mentioned in an X (formerly Twitter) post that Bitcoin is more likely to find its bottom at the $40,000 range rather than at 50,000. He noted that this would mean a “few more nasty wicks, a few more liquidations, and a bit more pain” as the flagship crypto could still drop below the psychological level of $50,000

The analyst made these statements while predicting how the next few months could play out for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market. Altcoin Sherpa added that he expects Bitcoin’s price to range for the next one to four months. He further predicted that the market would witness “temporary pockets of altcoin moves,” leading to euphoria among market participants.  

Why The BTC Bottom Is In

Mikybull Crypto offered a different view and explained why the Bitcoin bottom is already in, with the flagship crypto unlikely to drop below $50,000. Using the Elliot Wave Theory to analyze Bitcoin’s price action, the analyst mentioned that the chart shows that the wave four macro correction is ending. He remarked that wave five will take Bitcoin to a minimum target of $135,000, which should happen in the next few months. 

Mikybull Crypto further alluded to the spike in the volatility index (VIX), which he noted usually signals a macro bottom, just like it did in 2020. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is another indicator the analyst highlighted to show that the macro bottom is in. He added that the Bank of Japan’s assurance of no further rate hikes until the market stabilizes has also helped to reduce the pressure on Japan’s carry trade, 

Lastly, Mikybull Crypto mentioned that Bitcoin’s funding rate is in negative territory, which usually leads to a short squeeze. He added that the Spot Bitcoin ETFs trading volume is on a new level, and whale accumulation for the past thirty days has never slowed, which he claimed shows that institutional investors are bidding rather than distributing. 

Cryptoquant’s CEO Ki Young Ju recently revealed that 404,448 BTC have been moved to permanent holder addresses over the past 30 days. He suggested that institutional investors are likely the ones accumulating these bitcoins. The crypto founder added that retail investors would regret not buying the flagship crypto because they were afraid of the bearish narratives currently surrounding Bitcoin. 

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around $56,800, up over 2% in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap. 

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