Bitcoin Price Risks Massive Fall As Central Banks Sparks Bearish Sentiment?

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Bitcoin Price Risks Massive Fall As Central Banks Sparks Bearish Sentiment?

Bitcoin’s bullish momentum is waning as central banks across the globe plans to continue raising interest rates this year and discuss a possible ban on crypto during the G20 meeting in India. This puts intense pressure on Bitcoin price, causing price and sentiment to slip from “greed” to “neutral.”

The Crypto Market Fear and Greed Index fell from 60 “greed” to 51 “neutral” within just 3 days after the U.S. Core PCE inflation came in at 0.6% MoM, against market estimates of 0.4%. The inflation data along with a monthly expiry on February 24 caused BTC price pullback to $22,861, just higher above the massive liquidation level of $22,000.

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Major central banks including the U.S. Federal Reserve, the Central European Bank, and the Bank of England plan aggressive rate hikes in March and the coming months. The ECB President Christine Lagarde confirmed a 50 bps rate hike in an effort to return the inflation target to 2%. The Bank of England has also confirmed a 50 bps rate hike next month due to higher energy prices and supply bottlenecks.

The US Dollar Index (DXY) has jumped over 105 from below 103 in just a few days, sparking speculation of a major price dip in Bitcoin price. While the DXY and other data show volatility, the sentiment has already turned negative as crypto market trading volume has declined across crypto exchanges.

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Bitcoin Price Retest Coming

Bitcoin priceBitcoin Price at 4Hr Timeframe. Source: Michael van de Poppe

Bitcoin price falling to support level can witness two expected events. First, whales and institutional investors can once again accumulate from $21.7K for longs. Second, derivates traders are likely to make a more bullish mark.

Popular crypto analyst Michael van de Poppe predicts a rejection at the crucial $23.8K level would indicate another test of the support level. If that sweep happens and we reclaim the level upward, then a rebound to $25K is inevitable and longs are triggered.

Bitcoin price is currently trading at $23,428, moving sideways in the last few days. The 24-hour low and high are $23,165 and $23,654, respectively.

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