Known as Rekt Capital, the anonymous cryptocurrency analyst summarized Bitcoin‘s (BTC) expectations regarding current market dynamics, stating that the largest cryptocurrency could be in the final stages of consolidation, or re-accumulation, in preparation for its next significant upward movement before the block reward halving.
Preparing for the Transition to a Parabolic Rally
Sharing his latest Bitcoin observations with his YouTube subscribers, Rekt Capital shared his views on the market trends of the largest cryptocurrency and its potential future trajectory. According to the analyst, Bitcoin is currently going through a re-accumulation phase and a subsequent pullback phase before the expected block reward halving.
The two stages emphasized by the analyst represent a critical period for investors to accumulate Bitcoin before the block reward halving, which cuts the block reward for miners in half, leading to a significant rise in the cryptocurrency’s value without a prior surge.
During the re-accumulation phase, Bitcoin is expected to trade within a certain price range, offering investors the opportunity to accumulate the asset at favorable prices. Rekt Capital pointed out that Bitcoin could move within a broad range of $10,000 with a peak of $70,000 and a bottom of $60,000, potentially hitting the bottom around $60,000.
All Dips Present Buying Opportunities
Looking forward, Rekt Capital emphasized that all potential downward movements in Bitcoin’s price could be favorable buying opportunities before the expected surge to all-time highs. The analyst added that this fluctuation, indicating a parabolic surge phase after the block reward halving, could occur in the weeks or months following the re-accumulation phase and has the potential to bring significant gains to investors.
With current data, BTC is trading at $68,154 at the time of writing. The current trend in the largest cryptocurrency is leading investors to carefully follow signals that indicate the timing and magnitude of the anticipated upward movement.