Bitcoin Faces Risk of Major Decline After Months Without New Highs
Veteran trader Peter Brandt recently cautioned that Bitcoin (BTC) could be vulnerable to a major downturn after failing to establish new record highs for an extended period. Brandt noted that Bitcoin’s inability to sustain upward momentum over the past eight months might be a warning sign.
Brandt pointed out that it has been 30 weeks since Bitcoin last reached an all-time high. Based on historical patterns, he explained that when BTC fails to achieve a new ATH within a similar timeframe, the cryptocurrency often experiences a significant decline of over 75%.
Reflecting on Bitcoin’s current state, Brandt evoked an old market saying: “Markets that don’t go up usually can’t go up.” While his analysis presented a bearish outlook, he clarified that this was an observation, not a definitive prediction, emphasizing that Bitcoin remains a substantial part of his portfolio.
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Bitcoin’s October Optimism Dims as Market Struggles PersistIn contrast to his recent warning, Brandt had earlier outlined a more optimistic scenario for Bitcoin. He highlighted that significant gains often occur in the latter half of a halving cycle. Looking ahead, he projected a potential surge to $135,000 by August or September 2025, while cautioning that a drop below $48,000 would invalidate his analysis.
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