Peter Brandt: ‘Laser eyes’ to blame for Bitcoin correction — But it’s ‘very mild’ anyway

Published at: April 22, 2021

Veteran trader and chart guru Peter Brandt has made a cheeky correlation between the current Bitcoin (BTC) market correction and the prevalence of “laser eyes” on Twitter.

In a tweet on Sunday, the technical analyst tied the correction to irrational exuberance in markets as exemplified by the meme:

“The chances of a correction in cryptos is directly related to the prevalence of laser eyes on Twitter. Want the correction to end? Get rid of your laser eyes.”

The laser eyes meme that initially swept across crypto social media in February 2021 saw crypto influencers, industry leaders and regular users change their Twitter profile pictures to include laser eyes. The fad was to signify support for Bitcoin’s price surging until it hit $100,000.

Coincidentally, it also roughly coincided with a local top for Bitcoin prices, which reached $57,800 on Feb. 21 before correcting 25% to bottom out at $43,500 a week later.

In this week’s dip, Bitcoin has corrected from its recent all-time high of $64,600 on April 14 to current prices of $53,600 — a move of 17% at the time of writing.

However, Brandt’s actually not all that concerned about the pullback. Brandt’s draw-down figures put the current correction closer to 20%, which he claims is “very mild historically.” In a tweet on Tuesday, he said there is a strong history of Bitcoin bull trends to test the 18-week moving average, which was at $46,615 at the time. This would entail a much larger correction of around 28%.

Draw-down in Bitcoin of 20.0% to date is very mild historically. There is a strong history of $BTC bull trends to test the 18 week MA (currently at 46,615). I personally doubt such a retest will occur, but Bitcoin has a history of pulling surprises. pic.twitter.com/lyfXlgpAHK

— Peter Brandt (@PeterLBrandt) April 19, 2021

The average correction magnitude from the past 14 retracements is around 35%, according to Brandt’s data. A fall to this level would send BTC prices tumbling back to $42,000.

Other analysts have also pointed to the historical record as a reason not to worry. Rekt Capital tweeted that the February dip was three times deeper than this week’s dip:

In February, Altcoin Market Cap retraced -21%Then Altcoin Market Cap rallied +90% afterwardsNow Altcoin Market Cap is down -7% from its All Time HighsThe February dip was three times deeper than this onePeople called for a new Bear Market in February too#Crypto

— Rekt Capital (@rektcapital) April 21, 2021

Brandt explained his “laser eyes” theory in an interview with crypto researcher Laura Shin on April 13, stating that over-enthusiasm in any market is always a warning sign:

“The more people put the laser eyes, you know at least the market’s going to get choppy for a while and stop going straight up… When people start pounding their chest in public, ‘I own Bitcoin. I own Bitcoin. Look at me. I have laser eyes.’ That’s always going to be a sign that the market is at least going to take a rest.”

At the time of writing, BTC is trading down 5% over the past 24 hours at $53,600.

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