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New chart shows this Bitcoin bull run is only beginning

Bitcoin (BTC) could reach almost $400,000 this bull cycle simply by copying previous behavior, one popular analyst has said.To get more news about WikiFX, you can visit wikifx official website.

  In a tweet on Feb. 4, Yassine Elmandjra, cryptoasset analyst at asset manager ARK, revealed just how early on in its current bull run BTC/USD really is.

   BTC price to $400,000?

  Compared to 2013 and 2017, the 2020-21 cycle is barely off the start line, with a hypothetical chart suggesting that the top this time around could be as high as $390,000.

  “This is how bitcoins price would behave if the current bull market dwarfed the 2017 bull market in the same way the 2017 bull market dwarfed the 2013 bull market,” Elmandjra added in comments.With various indicators all now pointing to a continuation of bullish upside for Bitcoin, Elmandjra is not alone in predicting serious progress in the mid to long term. Responding, however, fellow analyst Tuur Demeester noted that in terms of increases, 2013 in fact beat 2017.

  The true “power” of the latest bull run thus depends on various factors, with other recent comparative data suggesting that this year ranks exactly between the two previous examples.

  Elmandjra confirmed that a $390,000 price would correspond to a Bitcoin market cap of around $8 trillion — roughly 80% of that of gold. As Cointelegraph reported, estimates suggest that in real terms, Bitcoin has so far cornered just 2% of that amount.

   A perfect storm for bull

  Focusing on the immediate future, however, well-known figures are primed for a price continuation to begin imminently.

  Thanks to a combination of declining U.S. dollar strength, corporate interest and consolidating $30,000 support, it may not be long before bulls return to the driving seat.

  Commenting on Tuesday, investor Dan Tapeiro highlighted Bitcoins moving average convergence divergence (MACD) as the latest metric to flip.


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