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A prominent trader, however, is signaling caution, sharing that Bitcoin’s long-term Relative Strength Index (RSI) readings are suggesting the market has yet another large-scale correction on the horizon.
Bitcoin Poised to Plunge as Macro RSI Structure Remains Bearish
The recent rally in the Bitcoin market has failed to push BTC’s RSI readings, a measure of trend strength, into bullish territory, according to prominent crypto trader Eric Thies. Per Thies, who recently shared four charts of Bitcoin’s long-term RSI trends, “macro RSI [time] frames [are] looking bearish overall, suggesting an incoming drop after one last potential surge higher in the coming week.”Interesting RSI analysis on Summary — Macro RSI frames looking bearish overall, suggesting an incoming drop after one last potential surge up in the coming week(ish). Expecting it it to be in sync with potential stock market dump (Photos best if read in TF order) — Crypto Thies (@kingthies)
Not the Only Medium-Term Bear
Thies is far from alone in expecting Bitcoin to see yet another drop after the 100% rally.In the the sporadic newsletter penned by BitMEX CEO Arthur Hayes, Hayes wrote that he could see Bitcoin retest $3,000, calling the chance this happens “absolutely [likely …] if the S&P 500 rolls over and tests 2,000.” He attributed this thought to the fact that in a global bear market, the correlation between all assets approaches one:
“Bitcoin will be owned unlevered. Could the price retest $3,000? Absolutely. As the SPX rolls over and tests 2,000 expect all asset classes to puke again. As violent as the Q1 collapse in asset values was, we have almost 100 years of imbalances to unwind the ancien régime.”This was echoed to a T by Chris Burniske of Placeholder Capital, who said that if we see another “sell everything” moment in the global markets, “Bitcoin will not be spared,” then “there are any number of lows in the $5000s, $4000s and $3000s that BTC could reach.”
Unfortunately for Bitcoin bulls, there are signs that equities are about to flip bearish after a strong recovery.
Scott Minerd — CIO of financial services firm and fund manager Guggenheim — wrote in a company that he expects the coronavirus crisis to continue to hamper economic growth to a point where “the other shoe [will] drop,” causing the stock markets to tumble yet another 40 percent:“When the markets start to see some of the data on unemployment rising and economic growth and corporate earnings contracting, there will be another level of panic.”
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