Bitcoin Chart Points to Next Key Level: 2017’s Bull Market Peak
Mining units at the Cormint Data Systems Bitcoin mining facility while under construction in Fort Stockton, Texas, U.S., on Friday, April 29, 2022. Cryptocurrency miners who have descended on remote parts of Texas to feast on cheap electricity and inexpensive land are finding themselves surrounded by dusty fields with hardly any residential housing. Photographer: Jordan Vonderhaar/Bloomberg
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Akshay Chinchalkar, Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) -- Bitcoin could be in for more pain if it takes another leg down, based on a so-called point and figure analysis. Another 10% drawdown (as marked by red o’s) would drag it below the recent support zone (highlighted by the parallel white lines). If that happens, the next level of support is were the 2017 bull market topped out (dotted purple line) -- or around $19,400
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