Bitcoin traders say $40K is the ‘line in the sand’ after BTC and stocks sell-off

Published at: Feb. 17, 2022

The quick-moving volatility that the cryptocurrency market is known for reared its ugly head on Feb. 17 as ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine and the rest of the world walloped financial markets around and briefly plunged Bitcoin price below the $41,000 level. 

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that the crypto market was hit with a wave of selling beginning near midday on Thursday that dropped BTC to a daily low of $40,743 before bulls bid the price back above $41,000.

Here’s a look at what traders in the market are saying about the price dip for Bitcoin and what it means in the largeer scheme of things as global tensions ramp up.

Bearish until $50,000

The sudden pullback in BTC has taken the bullish perspective off the table for independent market analyst Michaël van de Poppe, who posted the following chart highlighting the areas BTC needed to break through to support his bullish case.

Based on the red box highlighted by van de Poppe, Bitcoin would need a clear breakout above $50,000 to flip the bias toward bulls.

van de Poppe said,

“Nothing really changed. This one is still the one I'm looking at for Bitcoin in which I'd prefer to see a break of this weekly order block. If that doesn't happen, then I'm not bullish.”

BTC price respected a key level

Evidence that even experienced traders can be caught off guard by sharp moves came from "Pentoshi", a pseudonymous Twitter user who posted the following chart and noted that some recent BTC purchases now appear to have been premature.

Pentoshi said,

“Despite all the bullish propaganda, price still respected the levels. Bullas on life support here. I will still trade the level w/ reclaim but know the downside risk is high.”

Related: Ukraine’s updated crypto bill kicks one ministry out as regulator

Buy the rumor and sell the news?

A final bit of perspective on what traders should keep in mind during times like these was offered by options trader and pseudonymous Twitter user John Wick, who posted the following tweet addressing concerns regarding rising U.S. interest rates and the situation between Russia and Ukraine.

It’s not about the news but how the markets react and absorb the news.Russia and rate hikes are the variables. We will have to just wait and see how it is all absorbed. Most news is overhyped and can eventually be faded.

— John Wick (@ZeroHedge_) February 17, 2022

The overall cryptocurrency market cap now stands at $1.867 trillion and Bitcoin’s dominance rate is 41.8%.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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