Related Reading: Bitcoin Price Consolidates In Tight Zone: Why A Crash To $84,000 Is Likely Notably, research firm 10x Research published an analysis on Monday indicating that while Bitcoin ETFs—led by BlackRock’s IBIT product—have garnered $38.6 billion in net inflows since their January 2024 launch, much of this capital may not represent straightforward bets on rising BTC prices, aligning with Hayes’ statement.
Prior to the ongoing price drop, market technician Tony "The Bull” Severino, warned of looming volatility in Bitcoin, noting that the daily Bollinger Bands were hitting extreme tightness—a pattern often followed by a significant price swing: "A decision will be made soon in Bitcoin, as the daily Bollinger Bands reach the third-tightest reading since 2018.
Alts probably follow equities down at least at first (but they’re already down so much, even versus 2021 prices, they may bottom well before equities.)” Speaking on Bitcoin, Paul predicts that the leading cryptocurrency will "act like a blend of gold and S&P 500,” adding, "if gold remains strong, than that would suggest Bitcoin would outperform losing equities, but maybe not by much.
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