Categories: Bitcoin Latest News

More Pain Ahead? Bitcoin Trendline Breach Sparks Talk Of Corrective Wave In Play

Bitcoin’s weekly chart is at a pivotal point, with price action hovering around key structural levels. Traders are now questioning whether the current move marks the start of a deeper correction or just a healthy consolidation before the next leg up.

Elliott Wave Signals Align With Developing Correction

Elliott Waves Academy, in its latest analysis tracking Bitcoin’s expected wave path on the weekly timeframe, has raised a key question: has the corrective wave begun? The recent market structure indicates that the bullish leg has likely completed, and the price may now be transitioning into a corrective phase. A critical support level of the prior upward wave has been broken, hinting at a potential wave reversal in progress.

The evidence for this transition grows stronger when observing the break below the lower boundary of the diagonal pattern and the final price channel. Both of these structures previously acted as strong supports during Bitcoin’s impulsive climb, and their breakdown now suggests that market control is slowly shifting from buyers to sellers. 

Currently, Bitcoin is trading beneath the lower boundary of the price channel, which has flipped into a key resistance zone. As long as the price remains below this zone, bearish sentiment could persist, keeping the market in a cautious state.

Despite the weakness, there are signs that the downward sub-wave might be nearing completion. The structure suggests that a short-term upward corrective wave could emerge as the market attempts to stabilize and regain footing. 

Expected Outlooks

Sharing his expectations, Elliott Waves Academy noted that Bitcoin may continue to consolidate around its current levels as bulls attempt to defend their positions. Such a phase of sideways movement often reflects a period of indecision in the market, where both buyers and sellers are waiting for confirmation before committing to their next major moves. 

However, the Academy cautioned that if signs of weakness begin to emerge near the current resistance zone, the market could face a potential reversal. This shift could trigger renewed bearish pressure, pushing Bitcoin into a deeper corrective leg. 

According to the analysis, the correction could extend toward the 50%–61.8% Fibonacci retracement levels of the previous upward wave. These Fibonacci zones often serve as key areas of support during corrective movements, and a decline into these ranges could provide a more stable foundation for a future bullish reversal. 

Ultimately, monitoring price behavior around these crucial levels in the following days will be essential. Whether the market holds firm in consolidation or slips into a deeper retracement, the upcoming movements in these zones could set the tone for the next phase of Bitcoin’s long-term wave cycle.

[#item_full_content]NewsBTCRead More

Recent Posts

New Hampshire snuffs out trailblazing state-government bitcoin bond effort

At its last stage for government approval, the state's executive council rejected the bond project…

3 hours ago

JPMorgan Says the Real Threat to Bitcoin Isn’t Strategy (MSTR) — It’s Private Blockchains

Bitcoin Magazine JPMorgan Says the Real Threat to Bitcoin Isn’t Strategy (MSTR) — It’s Private…

5 hours ago

Billions flowing out of bitcoin ETFs and private credit funds suggest rising market risks

Redemption requests in the $2 trillion private credit market surged to $15.6 billion in the…

7 hours ago

Bitcoin’s New Debt Machine is Facing Its First Major Test

Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin’s New Debt Machine is Facing Its First Major Test Public companies kept…

8 hours ago

AI contracts, not bitcoin, now drive miner valuations, and Cipher and TeraWulf look cheap

Compass Point analysts Michael Donovan and Ed Engel said markets are giving little credit to…

9 hours ago

New Hampshire Council Rejects $100 Million Bitcoin-Backed Bond

Bitcoin Magazine New Hampshire Council Rejects $100 Million Bitcoin-Backed Bond The New Hampshire Executive Council…

10 hours ago