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February 19, 2020

Bitcoin (BTC) Indicator That Signaled 20,500%, 6,750%, and 150% Rallies Flashing – But This Analyst Warns Crypto Winter Could Return Early

By Daily Hodl Staff

Crypto traders are tracking a rare Bitcoin (BTC) indicator known as the golden cross. It happens when an asset’s 50-daily moving average rises above its 200-daily moving average.

Analysts use the cross, which occurred on Tuesday, to try and identify future bull markets. The cross is considered an especially strong signal during periods of high trading volume, which BTC is witnessing right now.

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Crypto influencer Nick Chong says the cross could bode well for Bitcoin in the long term.

He’s outlining Bitcoin’s previous golden crosses from 2012, 2015 and 2019.

“Real Bitcoin golden crosses led to rallies of 20,500%, 6,750%, and 150%. If history rhymes, BTC could do extremely well in the coming years.”

Source: Nick Chong/Twitter

But not all traders are optimistic about Bitcoin’s 2020 prospects.

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Despite the golden sign of momentum, a popular coffee-loving crypto trader says it may be too soon to expect a large long-term move to the upside.

The anonymous analyst is warning 20,000 followers on Twitter that Bitcoin experienced a significant move to the downside shortly after its last halving event in 2016. First, it hit a high of $664 on July 9, 2016 before sliding down to $466 by August 2nd.

The upcoming BTC halving, which will slash the rate of new BTC entering the market by half, is slated for May. A replay of events in 2016 could mean a new crypto winter is on the horizon.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s trademark volatility continues. After once again climbing above $10,000 on Tuesday, the notoriously unpredictable cryptocurrency suddenly plummeted back below the key psychological barrier.

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At time of publishing, BTC is trading at $9,635 after plunging 4.68% and falling as low as $9,300, according to CoinMaketCap.

Source: CoinMarketCap
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