One more Bitcoin price dip? BTC may fall again before 'slow grind up,' warns analyst

One more Bitcoin price dip? BTC may fall again before 'slow grind up,' warns analyst

Bitcoin (BTC) rebounded to near $50,000 on Dec. 5 as traders continued to take stock of recent events.

One more Bitcoin price dip? BTC may fall again before 'slow grind up,' warns analyst
BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView followed a less volatile BTC/USD as it rose to $49,777 on Bitstamp before consolidating.

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Fresh off a crash to $41,900 early Saturday, the pair stabilized as the market digested what was the latest giant deleveraging event to hit Bitcoin this year.

For some, however, there was every reason to stay cautious and not discount another sweep of long-term lows.

"We dip one more time. CT loses its shit and sell more. But it miraculously gets bought up," Lex Moskovski, CIO of Moskovski Capital, predicted in part of comments on Bitcoin's prospects.

"Consolidation, a slow grind up."

That slow grind now has no shortage of significant support levels to recapture: $50,000 and the $1 trillion market cap zone just above $53,000, as well as various previous all-time high levels.

Fellow trader and analyst Rekt Capital meanwhile eyed the 200-day exponential moving average (EMA), a support line which had held since August but which was broken in Saturday's dip, as a potential line in the sand.

Late September, when BTC/USD last traded at the $42,000 level, likewise saw a test of the 200EMA, and Rekt Capital noted that the severity of the dip still pales in comparison to previous ones from history.

"You survived the -84.5% BTC Bear Market. You survived the -63% $BTC crash in March 2020. You survived the -53% BTC crash in May 2021. You'll survive this crash as well," he added.

Enough flush?

A look at the status quo on derivatives markets showed funding rates either neutral or slightly negative at the time of writing, a marked difference from just days ago.

Related: Ethereum acts as a 'hedge' in Bitcoin price crash as ETH/BTC hits 3-year high

A significant chunk of open interest on futures was wiped out during deleveraging, and over $2.5 billion of crypto accounts were liquidated.

The question for commentators now was whether enough of the froth had been removed to ensure a return to steady growth.

The weekly close meanwhile looked set to be Bitcoin's lowest since the start of October.

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