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Home / Business and Economy / Bitcoin Crash Alert: Trader Sees 35% Drop Ahead

Bitcoin Crash Alert: Trader Sees 35% Drop Ahead

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Veteran trader Peter Brandt predicts a significant Bitcoin price drop.
  • Technical patterns suggest a potential Bitcoin crash to $81,000 or $58,000.
  • Brandt warns that buying at $58,000 could lead to future regret.
Bitcoin Crash Alert: Trader Sees 35% Drop Ahead

Veteran trader Peter Brandt, a respected figure in financial markets since 1975, has issued a dire warning regarding Bitcoin's future price trajectory. His analysis, closely watched by traders globally, points to potential significant declines. Brandt's insights follow Bitcoin's recent struggles to hold above $90,000 after reaching a peak of over $123,000 last month.

Brandt has identified specific technical patterns, including a "massive broadening top" chart formation, which he believes signal an impending crash. He shared on social media X that a minor breakout on November 11 was followed by eight consecutive days of lower highs, indicating persistent downward pressure. This technical outlook suggests Bitcoin could be poised for a substantial breakdown.

Based on these observations, Brandt has set potential price targets of $81,000 and $58,000 for Bitcoin. He specifically cautioned investors who plan to buy heavily at $58,000, predicting they might regret their decision as the price could initially dip to $60,000 before potentially reaching the lower target. If his forecast materializes, Bitcoin could experience a 35% decline.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Peter Brandt predicts Bitcoin could drop as much as 35%, potentially reaching $58,000.
Brandt warns that those planning to buy heavily at $58,000 might regret it, as Bitcoin could first touch $60,000.
Brandt points to a completed massive broadening top and consecutive lower highs as indicators of a potential Bitcoin crash.

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