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Thursday, May 20, 2021

Fretting over 30% crash in Bitcoin? Experts say it's a healthy correction, excellent opportunity to buy "Bitcoin's fall was expected for some time because nothing goes in just one direction. Additionally, we have also seen price rising over 50 percent in a single day, so there is no need to panic," says Siddharth Menon, co-founder & COO at WazirX. SWATI VERMA MAY 20, 2021 / 07:40 AM IST moneycontrolnews

 

Analysts at JPMorgan say that investors may also be exiting Bitcoin for gold, citing positioning data compiled on basis of open interest in CME Bitcoin futures contracts.

In one of the craziest trades, world's best-known cryptocurrency Bitcoin nosedived as much as 31 percent to $30,201.96 (over the past 24 hours) on May 19, sending shockwaves through the financial world. Other cryptos such as Ethereum, Dogecoin too were in a free fall.

According to cryptocurrency platform Coindesk, Ethereum plunged up to 30.35 percent to $2,385.18 in the last 24 hours while Dogecoin slid as much as 30 percent to $0.338528 in one day. At the time of writing this report, Bitcoin was trading at $35,890.96 (down 20 percent) and its market cap stood at $673.34 billion. From its all-time high of $64,829.14, the virtual currency has plunged as much as 53 percent. In the past seven days, the market-cap has fallen over $300 billion - half of RBI's forex assets, as tweeted by market expert Deepak Shenoy.

According to a Reuters report, cryptocurrency price declines last week were sparked by Elon Musk's reversal on Tesla accepting bitcoin as payment. "His subsequent tweets caused further confusion over whether the carmaker had shed its holdings of the coin," the report added.

Cryptocurrency bloodbath: Bitcoin plunges 30% in 24 hours, Ethereum tanks 40%

Further, China's announcement on May 18 banning financial institutions and payment companies from providing services related to cryptocurrency transactions exacerbated selling. China also warned investors against speculative crypto trading.

So, is it a sign of worry for crypto traders and investors?

Most analysts opine that volatility is the sole nature of the market and hence there is nothing to be perturbed about. In fact, it's a very healthy correction and market participants should utilise this correction to buy cryptos.

"Bitcoin's fall was expected for some time because nothing goes in just one direction. Additionally, we have also seen price rising over 50 percent in a single day, so there is no need to panic," says Siddharth Menon, co-founder & COO at WazirX.

"It is a healthy correction because $28,000 is a very good support level and $38,000 was Fibonacci support level earlier. The price is still within the limits...the danger zone would be if it breaches $19,000 zone which seems unlikely. We are still in a bull run phase and I don't see the crypto breaking below 24K zone," Menon said further.

Echoing similar views, Avinash Shekhar, Co-CEO of ZebPay, says, “A nearly 40% dip in the bitcoin price from its all-time high looks dramatic but is normal in many volatile markets, including crypto, especially after such a large rally. Such corrections are mainly due to short-term traders taking profits. Long-term value investors might call these lower prices a buying opportunity. Technical analysts would call this a test of the support level around $40,000. Neither type of investor would say that tweets are the underlying cause. Investors should invest in education first. Research the underlying value of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other crypto assets as you might look at a company’s information before buying stocks."

Meanwhile, analysts at JPMorgan say that investors may also be exiting Bitcoin for gold, citing positioning data compiled on basis of open interest in CME Bitcoin futures contracts.

This shows "the steepest and more sustained liquidation" in Bitcoin futures since last October, they told clients, adding that it pointed to "continued retrenchment by institutional investors", Reuters reported quoting JP Morgan analysts.

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