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The analyst, “” was recently proven correct when late last month, BTC fell from $8,000 to $6,700, validating a call he made over five months earlier. Although there remain bearish factors in this market, Dave is starting to believe that it’s time for Bitcoin’s uptrend to resume, drawing attention to technical factors to back this optimistic opinion.Bitcoin Price to Soon Rebound, Prominent Analyst Says
Dave recently noted that his price target’s for the cryptocurrency market’s de-facto “M1, M2, and M3” readings, which in traditional markets are the measure of different forms of “money” in the world’s economy, have recently hit his retracement targets: M1, Bitcoin’s market cap, has seen a 50% retracement; M2, the total market cap, a 61% retracement; and M3, the altcoin market cap, a 78% retracement. These retracement values are Fibonacci Retracement values, making them notable in the eyes of technical analysts. For Dave, the fact that these measures have reached those retracements implies crypto may soon rebound.Price targets hit of 'M1, M2, and M3'.M1 – BTC Market Cap…… 50%
OK, Crypto, you can go back up again now….😬 — dave the wave🌊🌓 (@davthewave)
M2 – Total market Cap…. 61%
M3 – Alt Market Cap…….. 78%
Predicting the weekly MACD about to turn up…. going according to plan. 🙂 — dave the wave🌊🌓 (@davthewave)
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This comes shortly after he that Bitcoin will bottom in the $6,000s, looking to the following confluence of factors to back this analysis:- the three-year moving average—which currently sits in the low-$6,000s—is where BTC historically has found support in early bull markets;
- the weekly Gaussian channel indicator is bullish, and the channel’s midpoint sits at $6,600;
- the cryptocurrency has bounced off the 0.5 Fibonacci Retracement level of the $3,200 to $13,800 range, implying bottoming price action.
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Do Others Agree?
The question remains – do other analysts agree with his lofty sentiment? Some do, some don’t.Velvet, a popular cryptocurrency trader, recently argued that “this week[‘s close]” for BTC is “very important,” noting that the key thing Bitcoin will need to do by Sunday’s close is “holding a” key trend line.
For reference, the trend line in question, which always ended up in bear markets when BTC crossed below it, currently sits in the high-$6,000s, which BTC is currently above. If Bitcoin rides that level, Velvet that Bitcoin “could see $20,000 by March,” referencing the fact that prior to previous halvings, BTC always surged, rallying higher on the expectation that a negative supply shock would hit the market.Featured Image from Shutterstock