Bitcoin News Update: Death Cross Analysis: Is This the Cycle’s Bottom or Will Crypto Face Further Decline?
- Bitcoin forms a death cross as its 50-day MA falls below 200-day MA, trading near $91,000 after a 5% 24-hour drop. - Ethereum approaches its own death cross while market fear peaks at 11 on the Fear & Greed Index, with 73% of traders predicting BTC below $85,000. - Historical bear cycles suggest a potential 2026 bottom, but 2025 macroeconomic uncertainties challenge this timeline. - Analysts warn death crosses often precede deeper capitulation, with ETH at risk of breaking critical $2,700–$2,800 support
Bitcoin's drop beneath key technical levels has ignited heated discussions among market experts, as the asset forms a "death cross" pattern and
This death cross, a formation typically seen as a sign of prolonged weakness, is drawing parallels to previous market cycles.
Technical signals offer a mixed outlook.
Historical market cycles further complicate the forecast.
Market mood is extremely fearful, with
Ethereum's situation is made more unstable by its
With the crypto market facing heightened volatility, the next few weeks will reveal whether this death cross signals a cyclical bottom or a deeper phase of capitulation. As macroeconomic factors and on-chain data send mixed signals, investors are left waiting for clearer direction in a high-stakes environment.
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