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Bitcoin Only in ‘Phase 1’ of Market Momentum, Says Crypto Analyst

Published 04/25/2023, 12:25 PM
Updated 04/25/2023, 12:30 PM
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  • Experts predict that Bitcoin is only in phase one of market momentum, leaving room for growth.
  • Others expect the price could further decline and retest the $25k neckline.
  • MATIC and SOL are heading towards a cumulative negative seven-day growth of 20%.

The reawakening of Bitcoin wallets from the Satoshi era holding BTC worth billions has given room for speculation in recent weeks. While some investors have been selling their holdings, regressing BTC price after crossing $30k, some experts believe it is just the beginning.

According to technical analysis information shared by a crypto trader, Bitcoin has only entered “phase 1” of the Monthly RSI, a key indicator used to measure market momentum. The trader argued that while Bitcoin has crossed the mid-line, it has not yet reached its cycle mid-tops or macro tops, implying plenty of room for growth.

In another conversation, a crypto trader argued that there are two possible outcomes for Bitcoin’s price movement over the next few days. The first scenario is that the current $27k price is a good support level, which would unlikely break. The second scenario, however, suggests that if the $27k support level is broken, Bitcoin’s price could fall further and retest the $25k neckline.

In the past week, the decline in the crypto market affected other major coins like Ethereum (ETH) and Binance Coin (BNB), causing them to retrace their gains. ETH has dropped by more than 14%, causing it to dip below the $2k mark. Polygon (MATIC) and Solana (SOL) experienced the most significant losses among the cryptocurrencies with the most prominent market cap.

Data from the market tracking website, CoinMarketCap, suggest that MATIC and SOL are heading towards a cumulative negative seven-day growth of 20%.

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