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Bitcoin is dangerously close to a ‘death cross’ formation that could send it tumbling

Reuters / Cheryl Ravelo-Gagalac

  • Formerly red-hot bitcoin has seen a large drop from its record highs reached in December.
  • The digital coin looks poised to trigger a bearish technical indicator known as a “death cross,” which portends more selling to come.
  • Goldman Sachs said earlier this week that bitcoin is at risk of taking out its February lows.

Bitcoin is flirting with disaster.

The formerly red-hot cryptocurrency has seen a precipitous decline from record highs reached in December. And the loss has gotten so pronounced that it’s threatening to trigger the so-called “death cross,” a bearish indicator used by technical analysts.

A death cross is achieved when an asset’s short-term moving average falls below the long-term level, an occurrence that some analysts say portends a further downward move. In this case, we’re looking at the 50-day average inching dangerously close to the 200-day.

Business Insider / Joe Ciolli, data from Bloomberg

Now before you run off and sell all of your bitcoin, note that technical analysis like this is intended to be used as complementary. Few traders make decisions based solely off technicals, while wise ones use it as one piece of a bigger investment puzzle.

This bearish signal on bitcoin matches a forecast made by Goldman Sachs on March 11. The technical analysis team led by Sheba Jafari warned further selling is on the horizon, citing the February low of $5,922 as potentially in jeopardy.

And while bitcoin hasn’t yet re-tested those lows, the seemingly imminent death cross may give more technically-inclined investors reason enough to push it that far.

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