4 Bitcoin Indicators That Led To Market Rallies In The Last 2 Years Have Returned

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Crypto analyst Dom has revealed that four Bitcoin indicators that signalled the start of previous rallies have turned bullish again. This comes as BTC extends its decline, crashing below $90,000 for the first time in seven months. 

Four Bitcoin Indicators Turn Bullish Amid Market Crash

In an X post, Dom revealed that four indicators on Hyblock have started flashing bullish, and that these were the same setups that occurred during the last two major reversals. Specifically, he mentioned that these indicators pinpointed the $8,000 bounce in Bitcoin’s price last week, and they have now flashed more in favor of the bulls. 

Dom further stated that these indicators haven’t predicted immediate lows for Bitcoin, but that they have signaled that the downside was limited each time they flashed over the last two years. He added that he will be watching for one more potential flush near $90,000, or a local low could be forming soon. 

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Amid Dom’s analysis, the Bitcoin price has dropped below $90,000 for the first time in seven months, raising concerns that the crypto market is indeed in a bear market. The analyst admitted in another X post that this may indeed be a bear market, but he doesn’t expect the reversals to be as deep as the previous cycles. 

On the other hand, Dom doesn’t expect the Bitcoin bull markets to be as explosive as before either. This is based on his belief that the crypto market has matured, especially with the entrance of institutional investors, which have helped reduce volatility. Dom predicts that BTC could see a 30% to 40% drop in bear markets going forward, rather than the significant drawdowns seen in previous cycles. 

Comments On The Current State Of The Market

In an X post, CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju stated that the short-term conditions are weak and that the dollar liquidity is slow. Furthermore, funding markets are tight while Bitcoin inflows have cooled. However, he doesn’t expect the BTC inflows to stop or turn into sustained outflows over the next six months.  

The CryptoQuant CEO further predicted that if the Fed cuts rates or any easy-money narrative emerges, sentiment could flip, and liquidity would rush back into Bitcoin ETFs. He added that stablecoin adoption and a wave of reverse ICOs by public companies would push traditional assets onto DEXs. 

In line with this, Ki Young Ju stated that the crypto ecosystem may reorganize around assets that previously traded only in TradFi. If that happens, the CryptoQuant CEO predicts that BTC would benefit the most, while altcoins with weak narratives or no real performance would likely lose liquidity. 

At the time of writing, the Bitcoin price is trading at around $90,000, down over 5% in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

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