How Low Can Bitcoin Go? Charts Hint $11k in Play
How low can bitcoin go? A look at the charts suggest a bearish price reversal could extend through the weekend.

Bitcoin is increasingly looking topped-out as excitement fades over the recent launch of the first futures products to focus on the cryptocurrency.
As per CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index, the cryptocurrency was last seen trading at $17,000, down from the record high of $19,783 set on Dec. 17. Overall, bitcoin has depreciated by 4 percent in the last 24 hours, according to data source CoinMarketCap, but it's perhaps the movement behind that figure that's most notable.
Bitcoin's 24-hour trading volume has jumped above $19 billion – its highest since Dec. 8. The high volume sell-off indicates strong hands are at play and price weakness could extend over the coming weekend.
Apparently driving the price drop is the rotation of money out of bitcoin
The question now is, how low can bitcoin go?
The price chart analysis indicates the sell-off could run out of steam around $11,000 levels.
Bitcoin chart

The above chart (price as per Coinbase) shows:
- Yesterday's weak close confirmed a hanging man bearish reversal pattern and bearish price RSI divergence.
- The sharp drop to $14,000 today strengthens the argument that a short-term top is in place at $19,891.99.
shows that previous bouts of correction bottomed-out near 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level. Accordingly, the current pullback could run out of steam around $11,000.
Bitcoin chart (prices as per Bitstamp)

The use of a harmonic price pattern also identifies the area near $11,000 as a potential reversal zone, with the potential bullish reversal point being $11,280.
A cypher pattern is a part of the harmonic trading methodology that utilizes the recognition of specific price patterns and the alignment of exact Fibonacci ratios to determine a highly probable reversal point.
Cypher is characterized by:
- AB= 0.382 to 0.618 retracement of the XA swing leg;
- BC= extend to minimum 1.272 and maximum 1.414 of the XA swing leg
- CD= retrace to 0.786 of the XC swing leg
- D = reversal point
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- BTC seems to have topped out near $20,000 for the short-term.
- The area around $11,000 could act as a strong support zone or a reversal point as suggested by the cypher pattern.
- Bullish scenario - A close (as per UTC) today above the 5-day MA of $18,680 would add credence to the sharp recovery from the intraday low of $14,000 (prices as per Coinbase) and could yield a move above $20,000.
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