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Bitcoin Bearish Signal: Analyst Warns Of Potential Drop To $59,000

Amidst the anticipated positive effect of the recently concluded Bitcoin Halving event, Ali Martinez, a well-known cryptocurrency analyst and trader has issued a noteworthy warning about BTC’s trajectory, predicting that the price of the crypto asset could undergo a correction to the $59,000 mark.

Potential Declines For Bitcoin

Martinez’s analysis delves into the potential for Bitcoin to experience possible dives on the downside in the short term. Considering the BTC’s chart in the 12-hour timeframe, the analyst noted that two signals have manifested signaling potential price declines.

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These include a red candlestick from the TD (Tom Demark) Sequential and a death cross between the 50 and 100 Simple Moving Average (SMA). As a result, Martinez believes that the development could trigger a price drop to $63,300. Additionally, he urged the community to be ready for further dips to around $61,000 and $59,000.

Martinez previously highlighted that the TD Sequential indicator on the 12-hour chart has flashed a sell signal. This signal came in light of Bitcoin experiencing a mid-level resistance of a parallel channel. Given this, he underscores a cautious approach amidst times like this, given the history of this indication, especially in the event that the digital asset falls below the $65,500 support level.

According to the expert, the trend score for the coin’s accumulation has fallen to zero. Specifically, this suggests that whales are either distributing or not hoarding BTC at the moment.

It seems Martinez’s forecast has taken place as BTC is already trading below the aforementioned support level. Following the price decline, Bitcoin has also seen a notable drop in accumulation.

Over the past few weeks, there has been consolidation in Bitcoin’s price as it has been unable to sustain its surge over its all-time high of $73,000 achieved in March. On Thursday, BTC witnessed a notable drop to around $63,000, which higher inflation and slower growth in the United States were considered to be a catalyst for the drop.

BTC’s Path To $1 Million

Even though there have been some short-term swings with Bitcoin, its long-term trend is still positive. Jack Mallers, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Strike has predicted a long-term growth for BTC to a whopping $1 million.

Mallers shared his perspective on the digital asset’s future trajectory during an interview with David Lin. The financial instability in the bond markets, which significantly involves banks, is the foundation upon which Maller draws his projection.

He asserts that significant liquidity infusions could result from the possible rescue needed to stabilize these markets, driving up the price of assets like Bitcoin. Mallers believes BTC’s value will rise, underlining the limited availability of BTC when paired with rising demand.

At the time of writing, BTC was trading at $64,207, indicating a 0.72% increase in the last 24 hours. Despite the crypto asset showing positive signs, its trading volume is down by over 8% in the past day.

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