Bitcoin Could Dip Below $50,000: Analyst Predicts Further Decline
Investors hoping for a turnaround in Bitcoin’s (BTC) price might need to be patient, as recent forecasts suggest more declines ahead.
Analyst Ali Martinez has indicated that Bitcoin could fall further, potentially dropping below the $50,000 level.
Warning! ⚠️
Historically, when #Bitcoin falls below the Realized Price-to-Liveliness Ratio, now at $51,600, it often drops further to its Realized Price — currently at $31,500! pic.twitter.com/J2frRQSiXZ
— Ali (@ali_charts) September 7, 2024
This prediction, shared on X on September 7, is based on Bitcoin’s historical patterns and its current performance relative to the realized price-to-live ratio (RPL).
The RPL ratio, which helps identify potential highs and lows by comparing Bitcoin’s realized price with its activity levels, currently sits around $51,600. Martinez notes that historically, when Bitcoin’s price falls below this ratio, it often leads to a continued decline towards the realized price.
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BNY Mellon CEO on Crypto’s Rise: Can the Dollar Stay on Top?According to Martinez, if Bitcoin fails to stay above the RPL threshold, it could see prices fall to around $31,500.
This forecast highlights the critical period ahead for Bitcoin, particularly amid a lack of significant news to boost the cryptocurrency market and ongoing economic uncertainty impacting Bitcoin’s performance.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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