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Could Bitcoin Hit Its $20k ATH By Early-2021?
Although markets seem irrational, there is an underlying rhythm to all of them, which can be found through fractal analysis, the act of considering an asset’s historical price action or broader trajectory in the current.A really cool fractal I added some context to it, comparing the virus with the 2008 crash Gann analysis on the price and time aspects shows high confluence for this scenario with near ATH levels around EOY/NY Kudo's to and who showed me the fractal — //Bitcoin 𝕵ack 🐐 (@BTC_JackSparrow)
Not Only One Expecting Fresh Highs
It isn’t only Bitcoin Jack (or at least those believing in the fractal) that think Bitcoin will hit $20,000 or a price in that region in the relatively near future.In a recent optimistic message, Angelo — a legendary Bitcoin investor that had over 3,000 BTC worth of registered notional profit on BitMEX, making him one of the most profitable traders on the platform — remarked that it is “crazy how we are still going to $30,000.”
He doesn’t only expect Bitcoin to see a great move higher with time. In a separate tweet published prior to the recent price action, Angelo explained that he thinks Ethereum will hit $500, Tezos will hit $10, and XRP will hit $1.“As central bank printing presses switch into beast mode, Bitcoin should enjoy a nice run back through $10,000 towards $20,000 by year end. Each central bank will cut rates to zero and announce open ended quantitative easing.”What he predicted in that report has already started to come to pass, adding to Bitcoin’s bull case. Case in point, the Federal Reserve on Sunday announced a 100 basis point rate cut, $700 billion in QE, and an abolishment to reserve requirements.
S&P 500 futures stuck at -5% limit down *after* the Federal Reserve announced 100 basis point rate cut, $700 billion in QE, and an abolishment to reserve requirements. The Fed has shot nearly all of its ammo — seemingly no bullets landed. So what's next? — Nick Chong (@n1ckchong)
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