When Bitcoin formed "death crosses" in the past, what happened next? Looking back at the three most notable instances where the 50-day moving average dipped below the 200-day moving average. These bearish technical signals have marked pivotal moments in BTC's price action. Understanding these historical patterns can help traders recognize potential turning points and market sentiment shifts during periods of heightened volatility.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 01-19 03:50
Death cross is coming again? History loves to repeat itself, but can we bottom out this time?
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SerumDegen
· 01-16 23:51
death cross hitting different when you're already underwater on leverage lmao... watched this play out three times and somehow still surprised each time the cascade hits harder than expected
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MissingSats
· 01-16 04:49
Death cross? Haha, every time it scares a bunch of people into selling, and what happens? It turns out to be a bottom signal. This time is no different, right?
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RiddleMaster
· 01-16 04:49
Death cross is coming again? Will history repeat itself, or is this time different...
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-16 04:48
Death cross is here again? Every time I see it, I think the sky is falling, but the coin still keeps rising as usual.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 01-16 04:43
Death cross? Uh... here we go again with this technical analysis trick. If history keeps repeating itself, what can we even predict?
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NoStopLossNut
· 01-16 04:42
Death cross is basically just a technical facade; the real factor that determines the market trend is still the movement of institutions.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-16 04:31
Heard a lot about death crosses, and I always get startled each time. In fact, looking back, there's not much predictability to it.
When Bitcoin formed "death crosses" in the past, what happened next? Looking back at the three most notable instances where the 50-day moving average dipped below the 200-day moving average. These bearish technical signals have marked pivotal moments in BTC's price action. Understanding these historical patterns can help traders recognize potential turning points and market sentiment shifts during periods of heightened volatility.