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Bitcoin correction signals potential dip to $58,000, say experts

Published: March 15, 2024
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Bitcoin faced a setback in its meteoric rise, with the flagship cryptocurrency witnessing a 6% overnight drop to $68,000 on Friday. While the exact catalyst for this decline remains elusive, analysts view it as a necessary correction amidst the currency’s recent surge. Throughout the year, Bitcoin has been on an upward trajectory, emerging from a period of relative dormancy and smashing through previous all-time highs. Just this year, its value has surged by over 50%, culminating in a peak of $73,000 earlier in the week. This surge was propelled by the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs by the SEC, alongside the UK’s green light for listing Bitcoin-linked securities on stock exchanges. This positive momentum rippled across the cryptocurrency market, driving up prices across the board.

Bitcoin correction signals potential dip to $58,000, say experts

However, experts suggest that Bitcoin may now be poised for a period of consolidation. Swissblock, a digital asset analytics firm, noted in a Telegram channel post that Bitcoin’s price nearly doubled to $38,000 in late January without significant pullbacks, signaling a potential cooling off period ahead. The firm’s analysis suggests that Bitcoin could retreat to the $58,000-$59,000 range in its next move, marking a significant 20% decline. Amidst this volatility, MicroStrategy, a software firm and fervent supporter of Bitcoin, announced plans to further bolster its holdings of the cryptocurrency.

The company revealed on Wednesday its intention to raise $500 million through a convertible debt offering, with the proceeds earmarked for additional Bitcoin purchases. As of the latest update, Bitcoin was trading at approximately $68,000, reflecting a 5.7% decrease over the past 24 hours. The cryptocurrency market’s recent fluctuations underscore the ongoing debate surrounding its stability and long-term viability. While proponents tout its potential as a hedge against inflation and a store of value, skeptics warn of its inherent volatility and regulatory uncertainties. As Bitcoin navigates these turbulent waters, investors and analysts alike remain vigilant, closely monitoring its every move for signs of what lies ahead.

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