BTC/USD, Bear Take-Over or a Wyckoff Spring.

After losing some 15% in value of the course of 1 day, Bitcoin is now trading at a new yearly low.
What are the implications of this move, did bears finally devalue the leading cryptocurrency, or
could this be a Wyckoff spring, and where can we expect support?

Cracking through the yearly low decimated bullish sentiment. After a resilient battle for support at the $6,100 mark,
and expectations of support at $5,700 Bitcoin bears proved to be the dominant force.
The sell-off and breakout to the downside from the descending triangle brought price to a new low, during an era of optimism.
Expectations were bullish with the launch of institutional vehicles by ICE and NYSE’s BAKKT, as well as potential for SEC ETF approval.

Support:
Price found support at $5,200 which happens to coincide with a trendline stretching back to the lows of January and March 2017.  
At two capitulation points $795 and $935, early in 2017 before the historical bull run to $19,500.

There is no certainty whether the sell-off is indeed over, or if bears gaining momentum is going to result in further price discovery.
A Fibonacci extension utilizing the last swing high and subsequent swing low, prior to the extended range trading period, provides
the current downside targets.
With price presently having found support at 1.618 level, and trading above, further downside targets are as follows: 
$4,983 $4,230 and $3,464


Wyckoff Spring Theory:
The Spring; a drop in the price which takes it below the lows of trading range (below STs or even selling climax, depending on
how deep it was). It’s usually the last attempt of the Composite Man to acquire shares at cheap prices before the mark-up move.
Creating selling pressure forces retail traders to think that the current trading range will end in the mark-down movement and exit
or reverse their positions. The Composite Man waits for breakout to create enough liquidity and then rapidly covers all available
supply resulting in price getting back into trading range.


“The more compact the trading range is, the more likely the stock is under control by professionals,
and the greater the possibility for the swift explosive move upward following a spring or shakeout” -Richard D Wyckoff

The case of a spring here isn’t argued, just presented. As historically every Bitcoin rally has come following a degrading
sell-off in the form of a shakeout, or spring. The nature of Bitcoin’s chart, regarding the lack of volatility and the constricted
trading range over the past 2 months makes a case for BTC being under control of professionals. And potentially classifies
that era as a “creek”. 

 

Conclusion:
As of current, the case can be argued in favor of bears, as long-term moving averages are converging into further death crosses.
Yet the likelihood of this downside move into new yearly lows being a spring or a shakeout is plausible, yet probability of this being
the case cannot be confirmed as of yet. Most importantly futures traders are elated, as Bitcoin volatility is back. Properly hedged
traders trading both sides leveraging futures contracts long vs short with defined stops will conquer the next move.

 

 

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