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▲ Bear market
Bitcoin (BTC) rebounded to around $82,000, but some analysts warned that the bottom has not yet been confirmed and this rally could be the last bull trap.
According to crypto media outlet Bitcoinist on May 7 (local time), crypto analyst CryptoCon analyzed that Bitcoin has not confirmed a bottom despite its recent rebound to around $82,000. He believes that Bitcoin is currently retesting the top of a bear flag, and if this retest fails, there is a high probability of another decline.
CryptoCon pointed out that the dominant market pattern is still a bear flag. He explained that now, with Bitcoin reaching the top of the channel, is a typical period when investors start asking whether the bottom has been confirmed. He added that this bear flag has been ongoing for 86 days, and the longest bear flag period since November 2021 was 100 days.
He analyzed that a total of 7 bear flags were formed during that period. CryptoCon explained that Bitcoin frequently shows a pattern of breaking downwards after a second significant retest of the channel's top, and the market is currently at the same point. Accordingly, he believes that further declines could occur after the relief rally that reached $82,000.
In a separate post, CryptoCon also argued, based on historical patterns, that the bearish cycle is not yet completely over. He believes that a bottom is unlikely to emerge before the end of the year, and he analyzed that the Fear & Greed Index returning to neutral is similar to past cycles. He explained that a short-term cycle is repeating where, after a significant price drop, investors lean bearish, and then, after prices find equilibrium, neutral and optimistic sentiments return.
Another crypto analyst, Doctor Profit, diagnosed that Bitcoin is entering the final bull trap phase before a strong decline. He stated that the next decline could begin from the current range, and he plans to maintain long positions until Bitcoin reaches between $83,000 and $85,000, then realize profits and start building short positions.
Doctor Profit previously predicted that Bitcoin's bottom is likely to form by the end of this year, and until then, Bitcoin could drop to around $50,000. Bitcoinist reported that at the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at approximately $80,900 and had shown a downward trend over the past 24 hours.
*Disclaimer: This article is for investment reference only, and we are not responsible for any investment losses based on it. The content should be interpreted for informational purposes only.*
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