Here’s What Would Happen If The Bitcoin Price Fell Below $58,000

Share This Post

Crypto analyst Crypto Rover has provided insights into what could happen if the Bitcoin price drops below $58,000. The flagship crypto has continued to suffer price declines lately and risks dropping to that price level if it manages to break the crucial $60,000 support level

What A Drop Below $58,000 Would Mean For The Bitcoin Price

Rover mentioned in a video on his YouTube channel that Bitcoin dropping below $58,000 would mean a breakdown for the flagship crypto token. He, however, quickly added that there’s still a lot of liquidity in the market, which he believes Bitcoin can take in and help drive its price back above $60,000 if the drop below $58,000 happens. 

He sounded optimistic about Bitcoin’s quick recovery if it dropped below $58,000. He revealed that he would not close his positions but rather open millions of dollars long positions if the flagship crypto dropped between $57,000 and $60,000.

Meanwhile, Crypto Rover revealed that Bitcoin is still in the middle of a “gigantic and enormous consolidation phase” and that Bitcoin will have a “massive breakout” when this consolidation period ends. For now, he highlighted that Bitcoin’s top side is still trending downwards while Bitcoin’s low side is trending upwards. 

Therefore, Crypto Rover claimed this is causing a “compression” in Bitcoin’s price. However, once this compression ends, Bitcoin will come out with a “banger,” the analyst added. Crypto Rover then alluded to the funding rates, which are currently negative. He noted that historically speaking, negative or low funding rates are always a Bitcoin buying opportunity

The Big Gains Are Yet To Come For BTC

Crypto Rover also noted that the majority of Bitcoin’s gains always come after the Bitcoin halving and not before. As such, despite the crypto token rising to a new all-time high (ATH) before the halving, the analyst asserted that “what we have seen so far is nothing for what we are about to be getting.”

He suggested that the halving event would be the catalyst for Bitcoin’s rise to $100,000, mainly because it would create more scarcity. This would undoubtedly help increase Bitcoin’s value, especially if its demand continues to skyrocket. However, such a price surge might not come immediately, considering that Bitcoin’s price tends to increase 6 to 12 months after the halving. 

Hannah Phung, a lead analyst at on-chain analytics platform SpotOnChain, also recently made that observation, although she admitted that things could be different this time around, as this market cycle looks to be more different and mature than past ones. 

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around $60.900, down almost 5% in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

Bitcoin price chart from Tradingview.com

Read Entire Article
spot_img

Related Posts

Is This Cycle’s Bitcoin Bottom In? Analysts Forecast BTC Bounce Back

As May 1st started, Bitcoin (BTC) faced a new correction that made the price stumble under the $60,000 support level The flagship cryptocurrency has seen several retraces during this bull cycle, with

How These Solana Meme Coin Traders Turned $6,400 Into $8 Million In 24 Hours

Despite the current market downtrend, crypto traders are still finding ways to make life-changing gains This is the case of some Solana meme coin traders who recently turned $6,400 into $8 million in

Former Binance CEO CZ: I Will Do My Time — Crypto Industry Has Entered a New Phase

Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has expressed his gratitude to the crypto community for their support following his four-month US prison sentence for pleading guilty to money laundering

Stablecoin Giant Tether Strikes Gold: Achieves Record Net Profit Of $4.5 Billion In Q1

Stablecoin issuer Tether, a prominent player in the cryptocurrency market behind the widely used USDT stablecoin, has released its audit statement for the first quarter of 2024, accompanied by a

UK sharpens focus on crypto regulation in latest anti-money laundering report

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)’s recent anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist funding (AML/CTF) efforts have focused heavily on crypto The UK Treasury said in a May 1 report

Bitcoin Investors Remain Unmoved Despite BTC Drop Below $60,000, The Worst Is Almost Over

On Wednesday, Bitcoin sharply declined, dropping below the crucial $60,000 support level Despite this recent market downtrend, Bitcoin investors remain confident as they believe the flagship crypto
- Advertisement -spot_img