Price Analysis

Bitcoin crashes below $30,000 as slump continues

Bitcoin is currently trading at $29,600 following a devastating sell-off that saw it lose the critical $31,000 level of support.

The world’s largest cryptocurrency is now trading 29% lower than when it printed a new all-time high of $41,000 on January 8.

The clearest factor in the recent fall in price has been the rise of the Dollar index (DXY), which is currently testing a diagonal level of resistance dating back to March, 2020.

If a DXY breakout comes into fruition it will more than likely test 91.785, which would coincide with a further drive south for Bitcoin with targets emerging at $27,750 and $24,100.

From a macro perspective, Bitcoin could remain bullish as long as it establishes a level of support above the previous all-time high at $20,000, although it remains to be seen whether institutions that bought in above $30,000 become to consider liquidating their respective positions.

BTCUSD chart by TradingView

The two more recent investments came earlier this week with mining company Marathon investing $150 million into Bitcoin, while MicroStrategy purchased and additional $10 million to take its aggregated holdings up to $1.13 billion.

Institutional investors have not yet felt the squeeze of a Bitcoin bear market, which could cause additional panic if Bitcoin begins to continue down to the $27,750 level of support.

On the lower-time frames, it’s hard to ignore Bitcoin’s posture of forming consecutive lower highs followed by lower lows, both of which are indicative of a downtrend.

However, it’s worth noting that Bitcoin has bounced from below $30,000 on two occasions since the turn of the year so until it begins to print daily candles beneath $27,750, it remains in a relatively neutral zone.

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Oliver Knight

Londoner ‘Ollie’ graduated from Birmingham City University with a journalism degree in 2016. He combines his writing with his love of crypto and blockchain here at Coin Rivet, saying “It disrupts well-established institutions (banks) while giving an avenue to the less fortunate to achieve financial freedom.” Like all true Londoners, his pet hate is… “People standing on the left-hand side of the escalators on the Tube!”.

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