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Bitcoin Price Falters At $64K, Chinese Stocks Tumble, What’s Next for BTC?

With the recent spurt of bullish momentum, Bitcoin (BTC) retested the $64K hurdle but failed to sustain it. As a result, BTC is retracing. The daily chart shows a bearish outlook for Bitcoin price that could undo the past week’s gains.

Bitcoin Price Stumbles At $64K

Crypto markets enjoyed bullish sentiment in the past week as Bitcoin price hit $64K over the weekend. This enthusiasm continued into the weekday as BTC saw another buying spike in the US trading session. In hindsight, the uptick pushed Bitcoin deep into the $64K territory, forming a local top and leading to a 3.49% crash.

As of Tuesday, October 8, Bitcoin price is up 0.58% and remains indecisive.

Bitcoin Price Today

Let’s explore why BTC could be crashing.

US-Listed Chinese Stocks Plunge After Historic Rally

The Chinese stock market saw a massive uptick after China announced aggressive stimulus plans in late September. This move caused a historic rally that led some of the Indices to observe the best performance since 2008. The stimulus-led rally pushed the CSI 300, HSI, and SSE Composite to rally 36% and 30%, respectively.

CSI 300, HSI, and SSE Composite Performance

Additionally, US-listed Chinese stocks like Ali Baba, BiliBili, Baidu are down 8.9%, 17.2% and 10.1%, respectively. Analysts attribute the downfall of Chinese stocks to a loss of momentum. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index (HSI) tumbled 9.5%, which is the worst performance seen since 2008.

BTC Price Analysis: What’s next for Bitcoin?

The outlook for Bitcoin remains bearish is as explained in a previous CoinGape article. BTC price is following scenario one and has promptly retraced 3.54% after piercing the daily resistance zone, extending from $63.9K to $65K.

The RSI surged from around 50 to 65 but failed to hit the overbought zone of 70. As Bitcoin price trades around $62.5K, investors must pay attention to the $61.8K support level, which provided a massive foothold last week, facilitating a 4.25% rally.

According to the previous Bitcoin price forecast, a breakdown of this level seems likely and could trigger a 7% correction that stabilizes around the $57.9K to $57.2K support levels.

BTC/USDT 4-hour chart

Popular Analyst Forecasts New ATH For BTC

While the short-term outlook remains bearish, Philip Swift, a popular crypto analyst, notes that timeframe analysis that compares BTC and global liquidity is noise. A zoomed-out chart shows that the global liquidity has hit a new ATH, which should lead to Bitcoin hitting a new high as well.

BTC vs. Global Liquidity

While the long-term outlook for Bitcoin price remains bullish, investors need to understand that the short-to-mid-term scenario remains indecisive due to multiple reasons – uncertain macroeconomic policies, geopolitical tensions, risk-off factors due to the war between Iran and Israel, and so on.

Regardless, a swift breakout and flip of the $65K hurdle into a support floor will suggest that bulls mean business. This move will invalidate the bearish thesis and propel BTC to $70K. In some cases, this development could also push Bitcoin price to set up a new all-time high.

The post Bitcoin Price Falters At $64K, Chinese Stocks Tumble, What’s Next for BTC? appeared first on CoinGape.

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