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Bitcoin dips below $42K as new forecast says breakout ‘most probable outcome’ for BTC price

Bitcoin dips below $42K as new forecast says breakout ‘most probable outcome’ for BTC price

Bitcoin (BTC) returned closer to $40,000 on Thursday as $44,000 resistance proved too much for bulls to overcome.

BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

Buying another dip

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD shedding around 4% in 24 hours on Jan. 14.

The pair had topped $44,450 on Bitstamp before the retracement kicked in, this seeing local lows of $41,780.

While disappointing for those hoping that the worst of the pullback was over, analysts appeared unsurprised by the move, which they said could resolve via a fresh test of $40,000 support.

Popular trader Pentoshi also appeared to get his wish—BTC “sweeping” lows below $42,000 in what he had previously identified as a prime opportunity for entry. He added that $46,000 could be next.

Looming large, however, was another “death cross” chart construction on BTC/USD, a classic signal warning of bearish conditions.

As Cointelegraph previously reported, a death cross occurs when the declining 50-day moving average crosses under the 200-day moving average. The feature is somewhat rare but has not always resulted in bearish behavior thereafter.

BTC/USD 1-day candle chart (Bitstamp) with 50-day, 200-day moving averages. Source: TradingView

Upside conclusion still on the cards

Looking ahead, analysts at trading suite Decentrader remained bullish on mid-term price action, acknowledging that another dip into the $30,000–$40,000 range may yet occur.

Related: Top or bottom? Traders at odds over whether Bitcoin will keep rising

The two-month downtrend from early December was ripe for disruption, they argued in a market update issued Jan. 14, and the upside was “likely” over a cascade lower.

“It is our view that we may need to see some further ranging between $44,000 and potentially $38,000 before an eventual breakout. This ranging is likely to cause more pain and misery for any traders who try to impatiently front-run major moves before they are ready,” the update summarized.

Encouraging, Decentrader added, was funding rates slowly becoming more consistently negative as sentiment finally flipped to expecting further downside — healthy conditions for a squeeze to the upside.

“Given the current fundamentals of Bitcoin and the size and consistency of the downtrend over the past two months, we do believe that a move out of the range to the upside is the most probable outcome eventually.”

BTC funding rates chart. Source: Coinglass

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