Bitcoin's recent price fluctuations have led analysts to caution that the cryptocurrency's bottom may not yet be in. After a sharp rise to nearly $83,000, Bitcoin has slipped to a two-week low of $78,000, raising concerns among market watchers. Analyst Ali Martinez highlighted that the average trader's realized profit margin has reached 17%, a level not seen since October 2025, preceding a significant market downturn. Martinez suggests that high profit margins could prompt investors to exit, potentially triggering further declines.
Meanwhile, Doctor Profit remains bearish, having shorted Bitcoin from $120,000 and warning of a potential drop to $50,000 if macroeconomic conditions worsen. He cautions that many traders are unprepared for possible further declines. Additionally, Rekt Capital expressed skepticism about Bitcoin having bottomed, noting that such a scenario would contradict historical market cycle patterns. The analyst argues that a shortened bear market and a drastic shallowing of corrections are unlikely without further evidence.
Analysts Warn Bitcoin's Bottom May Not Be Reached Yet
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