Bitcoin remains pinned below $27,000, and the recent weakness of the past few days has increased calls from analysts for a fall to the low $20,000 levels. While anything is possible, the bulls are unlikely to give up the $25,000 support without putting up a fight.
Glassnode’s lead on-chain analyst Checkmate said in his comments on May 24 that the sell-side risk ratio metric suggests that “sellers are exhausted on both sides,” and that indicates big moves “are coming.” The last time the sell-side risk ratio was this low was in late 2015, which started the bull run that reached $20,000 in December 2017.