en
Back to the list

Prominent Analyst Says Bitcoin Must Hold This Level to Avoid Plunging to $24,000 – Target Expected by Robert Kiyosaki

source-logo  u.today  + 2 more 21 June 2021 09:46, UTC

Amsterdam-based crypto analyst Michael van de Poppe has taken to Twitter to say that after the decline, Bitcoin has been trading in the range low, which could be the final line holding BTC from falling to $24,000.

Important BTC level to hold

Chart shared by the analyst shows Bitcoin trading in the range between $33,000 and $30,000.

He has noted that the flagship cryptocurrency must hold within this range to avoid falling lower – back to the $23,900 zone with support at $19,816, according to the chart.

8209_0

Earlier today, the biggest cryptocurrency by market cap, Bitcoin, dropped from the $35,000 level to the $33,000 zone. A few hours after that Bitcoin dipped to the $32,700 level.

Some believe this is the result of the Agricultural Bank of China (country’s third bank) publishing a note about its plans to forbid its clients to deal with crypto-related businesses.

Robert Kiyosaki expects Bitcoin to hit $24,000 as well

Over the weekend, investor, entrepreneur and author of the popular “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” book on financial self-education, Robert Kiyosaki, shares his fearful expectations regarding the US economy on Twitter.

According to his tweet, “biggest crash in world history coming”, as “the biggest bubble in the world is getting bigger”, obviously referring to additional stimulus programs approved by the US government this year.

In spring 2020, Kiyosaki also called USD prints by the Fed a threat to the economy, calling it a “USD bubble”, since Fed’s prints are making the dollar to lose its value.

Now Kiyosaki also expects Bitcoin to plummet to the $24,000 level again – it was last seen in December 2020 – one of the first ATHs Bitcoin reached after surpassing the all-time high of 2017 of $20,000.

u.today

Similar news (2)
Add similar news