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Halving Day: What Are The Chances For Bitcoin To Reach 10,000 In The Near Future?

12 May 2020

With the sudden increase in price, Bitcoin has almost erased all its mid-March crash losses. But with the halving, which is scheduled to take place today, May 11th, can Bitcoin reach 10,000 once again?

Possible Post-Halvening: Back to 10,000?

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Expert opinions suggest that volatility in Bitcoin prices will occur after the halving will take place. The cryptocurrency has gained back double its value since the coronavirus panic sell, which impacted all economic markets, rallying up to get back near $10,000 values.

While looking at Bitcoin options contracts on Panama-based crypto derivatives exchange Deribit, data analysts from CryptoCompare, James Li noted that “after the spike in volatility following the mid-March crash, the gradual and steady recovery has led implied volatility to calm down.”

The scientist argues that while short term volatility is expected near the halving, in the long term, Bitcoin prices might not fluctuate as much:

However, with the strong rally we saw at the end of April, the options market is now expecting more volatile moves leading up to and after halving, regardless of the direction. The longer term expiries, in September and December, haven’t seen as much of a strong reaction, suggesting that volatility is expected to be dampened in the long run post halving.”

Markets have been bullish since the March lows and this is across asset classes, including crypto,” stated Vijay Ayyar, Luno’s head of business development. He argues that the recent capital injections from central banks around the world have renewed investor confidence, which, in turn, is reflected in the Bitcoin market as well.

“Money-printing by the Fed and other central banks globally have given a lot of confidence to investors that the economy will be supported no matter what.”

Lennard Neo, head of research at Stack AM Pte. predicted that in spite of the recent rally, Bitcoin might correct itself shortly after the reward is reduced:

“With the Bitcoin halving fast approaching, we believe a short-term pullback is highly likely immediately post-halving, as traders begin taking profits.

“In the longer-term we can expect bitcoin to register significant price appreciation towards the end of 2020 and early 2021.”

While there are many predictions regarding what price Bitcoin will have after the block reduction, most investors are generally positive that the price of Bitcoin will increase above $10,000 in the short term.

Short Term Price Analysis

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From May 1st to May 6th, Bitcoin experienced an increase of 19%, which brought the coin to a price of $9,200.

On May 8th, the price further rallied up, reaching $10,000, but a correction swiftly occurred, losing 9% in a single hour. BTC went down to $8,100 within just 24 hours after the rise, liquidating $200 million worth of long positions, which destroyed the futures market.

The main reasons why this Bitcoin correction happened are thought to be:

  • a strong multi-year resistance area above $10,000;
  • whales moving to short the market on BitMEX;
  • and extreme volatility prior to the halving.

The $10,200 to $10,500 range has been in one of the key resistance areas for Bitcoin ever since the mid-2018. After first reaching $10,500 in June 2019, the coin escalated to $14,000, but then BTC did not succeed in surpassing that value five out of six times in the past two years.

According to Joseph Young, when Bitcoin price went below $10,100 on May 8, it showed that it rejected a major resistance level, which prompted a harsh correction in price.

As whales began selling en-masse at $9,900, this triggered a chain reaction of liquidations mostly on BitMEX and Binance Futures.

As rejection at the $10,200 resistance level was confirmed, whales started rapidly shorting Bitcoin on all big exchanges.

“The rapid decline in open interest meant that as selling pressure began to build up, it caused over-leveraged buyers in the futures market to get trapped in their positions.

“The funding rate on Bybit, Binance Futures and BitMEX remained at around -0.05%. A negative funding rate when the price of BTC is going down means that the overwhelming majority of the market is holding short contracts, expecting BTC to drop further.

In other words, many traders, especially whales, betting against BTC at a critical reversal point of a long-term trend triggered a sharp drop in a short period of time,”- concluded the crypto analyst.

Possible Scenarios

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In case of a bullish scenario, Bitcoin would be expected to break resistance again and continue to rise in spite of a downtrend line forming on current levels, so that the coin could get back to the $10,000 area.

If things go bearish, then BTC might fall back to support levels of $7,700 and $8,000. Today, May 11th, Bitcoin was trading at a price of $8.955,20, with an increase of 2,15% in the past 24 hours, after closing yesterday at $8.756,43.

With regard to the possibility of BTC crashing after the Halving, Christel Quek, Chief Commercial Officer and co-founder of Bolt Global, made the following comment:

“This is an unprecedented time as liquidity remains a priority for investors fleeing equity markets. Therefore, while Bitcoin should rise into $10,000s after the halving, it could be followed with a price drop as investors engage in profit taking. No level of technical support can stand when the economy is drained.”

Charles Hayter, co-founder and CEO of CryptoCompare, stipulated certain reasons as to why he does not believe there will be massive dumping of Bitcoin after the halving:

“The crypto market in 2020 is very different from previous halvings, and the impact of miners selling their Bitcoins differs substantially this time around. This will likely dampen the post-halving impacts from miner selling. The impact of Covid-19 so close to the halving and Bitcoin’s correlation to equity markets means we may not see significant surges in price due to the Halving.”

Conclusion

With most trader speculations focusing on the many ways BTC will be impacted by the halving and the Coronavirus outbreak, a majority of analysts believe it is possible that, in the near future, Bitcoin is certain to reach $10,000 again.

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