The Bitcoin [BTC] saga seems never-ending as the flagship cryptocurrency fell below the $30k mark yet again. The king coin did witness signs of recovery after the Terra collapse but looks like the crypto gods aren’t as pleased with the coin. Now the question is- Why BTC is down again and is there any near-term recovery in sight for investors?
Let’s find out.
Bitcoin prices are below $29k again after the Terra crash. There are suggestions calling out macro headwinds that are responsible for pulling down BTC prices to support levels.
Notably, the S&P 500 and NASDAQ finished their seventh successive week in losses. This is the longest losing streak since the end of the dotcom bubble in 2001. Additionally, the Dow is also in its eight successive weekly loss, the longest streak since the 1932 Great Depression.
A Santiment tweet also indicated a correlation between BTC and the S&P 500 index, and how BTC’s upside movement was ‘halted’ by ‘equities.’ The major indices have been witnessing a free fall with the warning signs of recession and looming inflation at large.
Even so, the king coin saw bulls stepping in at the $30k mark only to lose the fight to the bears. At press time, the Fear and Greed Index stood at 13 indicating ‘Extreme Fear.’
The metrics are also aligned with the aforementioned information, sending out worrying signals across the Bitcoin network. Investors’ fear can also be perceived through the low transaction volumes.
As per Glassnode reports, the transaction volume dipped to a four-month low on 21 May. This level of an extreme low was also witnessed back in March 2022 when the transaction volume stood at 145,015.1 BTC.
Source: Glassnode
Another metric highlighting a bearish stance on the bitter state of Bitcoin is the
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