$13 000 и $10 000. JPMorgan and Fundstrat predict a further decline in the rate of BTC
Analysts cited problems with FTX and high volatility as the main reasons for the decline in the value of the asset
10.11.2022 - 15:00
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JPMorgan researchers believe that the price of Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, could be on track to drop to $13,000 due to the FTX disaster.
Notably, the American banking giant believes that Bitcoin will potentially drop below its production cost, which currency stands at roughly $15,000.
JPMorgan has predicted that the market will have to deal with “a cascade of margin calls” triggered by the implosion of one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the upcoming weeks.
On Nov. 9, the price of the largest cryptocurrency dropped to a new two-year low of $15,632.
Bitcoin may plunge below $10,000
Bitcoin has now bounced back to $16,784, but many analysts are convinced that the crypto king is likely to plunge lower.
Mark Newton, Fundstrat’s head of technical strategy, has predicted that Bitcoin is likely to test the $13,000 level before any support.
However, Newton doesn’t rule out that bears could manage to push the largest cryptocurrency below the $10,000 level if there is abnormally high volatility.
This material is taken from the website u.today.
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