Will The Bitcoin Price Return To $20,000? Crypto Analyst Provides Answers

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Bitcoin has not been in the $20,000 range going on two years now and some believe that the pioneer cryptocurrency will never revisit this level again. However, according to one analyst, the Bitcoin price falling back to $20,000 is a matter of when, not if. While they do not expect that this crash will happen anytime soon, they have warned that the possibility should not be ruled out at this point.

Bitcoin Price Could Go For $20,000

Crypto analyst “Without Worries”, in a new analysis on the TradingView website, has outlined the possibility for the Bitcoin price to crash to $20,000 once again. The analysis focuses on the Bitcoin price on the 3-week chart, which showed some interesting insights into the movement of the digital asset.

According to the crypto analyst, there are some important events that have taken place, giving birth to the expectation that this will happen. One of these has to do with the Stochastics RSI that has made some notable moves. As the crypto analyst points out, the Stochastic RSI had moved above 80 and then eventually crossed back down to 50.

This move in the Stochastic RSI, which happens to be one of the most important indicators of bull and bear cycles, shows resistance is building. At this point, the analyst advises investors to watch out for confirmation of resistance that could signal the start of the downtrend.

Looking back, the crypto analyst revealed that resistance had previously appeared back in 2018 and 2019. What followed was a downtrend. Then again, in 2021, the resistance appeared, and each time, there was an average 70% decline following the resistance.

If this resistance were to reappear, then historical performance would suggest that the Bitcoin price would follow the same trend. In that case, a 70% decline from the current all-time high price would mean that the BTC price does return to the $20,000 level once again. However, this is months away from playing out, according to the analyst.

Will BTC Rally Into 2025?

Touching on the topic of the Bitcoin bull run continuing into the year 2025, the crypto analyst does not believe this is possible. He believes that with so many calls for the pioneer cryptocurrency to reach new peaks, it is not going to happen.

However, the analyst does not believe that the market has topped at this point. They point out that the market is still in fear, which is not an ideal time for the market to reach its top. Instead, the top will come when the market is in euphoria. “When this RSI resistance confirms, there will be no long opportunities in the market until 2027 at the earliest,” the analyst said in closing.

Bitcoin price chart from Tradingview.com
Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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