Bitcoin has been trading within a narrow range, following a sharp downturn, with no clear breakout in either direction, leaving investors uncertain about the next significant movement.
While some analysts predict that Bitcoin’s price could dip further, Il Capo of Crypto, known for his often bearish stance, has weighed in with his expectations.
In a recent post, he suggested that if the price declines again, Bitcoin could reach a level between $88,000 and $90,000, with altcoins possibly seeing a drop of 10-30%.
Despite a small recovery after the initial drop earlier in the week, Il Capo believes weaknesses remain in the market.
To manage potential losses, he has reopened his hedge position, a strategy where an investor holds multiple positions to offset losses from one with gains from another.
Il Capo stated that while he expects a local bottom in the near future, his strategy remains unchanged: buy the dips even if the market faces another decline. He anticipates that Bitcoin could eventually find its footing, but it will require clear bullish signals to shift his outlook.
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