
Bitcoin and why it’s not a good idea to ‘get fooled’ by this notion
Decreasing market cap doesn’t always show the real picture…
Bitcoin and the entire cryptocurrency market stand on shaky ground right now. Bitcoin, at press time, was trading under the $42,000-mark following a fresh 2% price correction. Also, the Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index showcased a “fear” sentiment across its platform. Now, this might indicate growing bearish projections across the board, but a few technical indicators say otherwise.
The king coin might just be flashing some vital signs, some that might just highlight a completely different picture. Popular crypto-analyst Nicholas Merten, for instance, in a recent YouTube video, hinted at some bullish indicators to offset the increasing uncertainty.
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According to the analyst, the aforementioned graph highlights a “really interesting technical pattern”.
“This is a signal that the bulls are in the lead. Don’t let the sideways consolidation we’ve been in get you fooled that this is somehow a bear market.”
Bitcoin, despite the correction, isn’t in a bear cycle as in crypto, historically, a bear market means an over 50% correction. Likely, somewhere in the 70%, 80%, 90% range. “That’s what a bear market is for an exponential asset like crypto,” Merten said.
“Buyers are coming in and making previous resistance ascending support, and that is a really good telltale sign we’re not making really lower highs. The highs are relatively consistent. The lows are getting higher. The buyers are paying a premium here, and it’s showcasing that the market might be ready to turn back into forming the next uptrend.”
Despite the volatility, BTC had a similar ride dating back to December 2017. Bitcoin may have seen a volatile 2021 and a shaky start to 2022, similar to 2017. But, taking
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