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Bitcoin Fear And Greed Index Falls To ‘Extreme Fear’ As BTC Dips Below $54,000

September 7, 2024
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On Friday, the cryptocurrency market’s Fear and Greed Index plummeted to “extreme fear,” reflecting growing anxiety among investors as the Bitcoin price dipped to a weekly low of $53,700. 

This downturn marks a continuation of a broader sell-off that has plagued the market, particularly since Bitcoin struggled to maintain momentum above the critical $60,000 threshold.

Bitcoin Targets $53,000 Amid Bearish Sentiment

The steep decline in Bitcoin’s value can be traced back to August’s significant crash, attributed to challenging macroeconomic conditions that resulted in increased liquidity exiting risk assets, including cryptocurrencies. 

Furthermore, September has historically been a bearish month for Bitcoin, with an average negative return of 6%. As of now, just six days into the month, Bitcoin has already recorded an 8% decline, a trend that market expert Benjamin Cowen suggests could align with typical September behavior if the month concludes at this rate.

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However, further price retracements could occur if key support levels fail to hold. Analyst Justin Bennett pointed out that Bitcoin appears to be heading towards a target of $53,000 after a failed attempt to retest its all-time high of $69,000, which was achieved at the end of August. 

Bennett indicated that while the situation remains fluid, there is potential for a brief relief rally in the $52,000 to $53,000 range before a deeper correction could lead the price down to $48,000.

Another analyst, Michael van de Poppe, has also weighed in on the current market dynamics, stating that the market may have overreached by taking liquidity from above. 

Van de Poppe anticipates that Bitcoin will likely test the $53,000 level before any upward movement occurs. For Bitcoin to regain its footing, van de Poppe emphasizes the necessity of reclaiming the $56,000 mark following the recent dip.

Key Factors That Could Catalyze BTC’s Price Recovery

Despite this bearish sentiment dominating the market, BTC investor Lark Davis remains optimistic about the future, suggesting that the next six months could be pivotal for Bitcoin and the broader market, regardless of recent price corrections.

One of Davis’ key points is the upcoming fourth quarter, which has historically been a bullish period for BTC, especially in Halving years. In addition, he highlights the rising M2 money supply, which could lead to more capital being injected into the market, further fueling a potential rally.

Davis also discusses the possibility of rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve, which analysts suggest could act as a significant catalyst for BTC’s price. Should the Fed implement cuts of 25 basis points, it could create a more favorable environment for the entire crypto market.

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Another critical factor Davis points to is the upcoming US election, which is just 60 days away. As reported by NewsBTC, a potential return of former President Donald Trump could positively impact the crypto market. 

Trump has indicated plans to put BTC at the forefront of his economic agenda, including loosening regulations and fostering a more supportive environment for cryptocurrencies. This shift could instill greater confidence among investors and potentially boost BTC prices significantly.

However, it remains to be seen what the next few days will bring for the Bitcoin price as the bearish sentiment in the market is palpable, but with October holding potential gains as has historically happened in past years. 

The 1D chart shows that BTC’s price has been trending downward. Source: BTCUSDT on TradingView.com

When writing, the largest cryptocurrency on the market was trading at $54,100. 

Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

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