Crypto Slipping Down

Crypto Slipping Down

Bitcoin’s Support Weakens Below $26K, Key Levels Ahead

The crypto market capitalisation declined by 0.66% to $1.038 trillion, showing several waves of decline with increasingly lower local lows. Alex Kuptsikevich from FxPro said this is a sure sign that the bears are in control, and the pressure seems to be coming from the stock market, as the institutional favourites that are losing the most so far are Bitcoin (-1.1%), Ethereum (-0.9%) and XRP (-0.7%).

Bitcoin weekly chartThe first cryptocurrency is settling increasingly firmly in the territory below $26K. Since March, Bitcoin has been repeatedly bought on dips to this level, but it seems the support doesn’t look as strong now. A failure under $25.4K would signal the end of the corrective rebound to $28K and open the way to $21.5K. However, potentially strong support could come as early as $24K, where the 50-week moving average passes.

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Ethereum has already intertwined the 50 and 200-week MAs and has regularly received support on dips under them over the past four weeks. It’s an open question how durable that support will be. It’s worth being prepared that a consolidation under $1600 would trigger a deeper sell-off.

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