Quantitative analysis from the crypto firm QuantEdgeB suggests that Bitcoin may be on the brink of a recovery, with key market indicators showing signs of a potential reversal.
Their latest findings point to a notable shift in sentiment, particularly with the Sentival indicator, which hit a low of -4 standard deviations (SD) on February 25.
This suggested that Bitcoin was significantly oversold at the time.
Despite Bitcoin’s continued price decline in recent days, Sentival has started to climb, indicating that the selling pressure might be easing.
Currently, Bitcoin is hovering around the $85,000 mark, and with Sentival approaching -1SD, QuantEdgeB analysts speculate that if this trend continues, Bitcoin could see a more pronounced rally.
However, the firm cautions that while the worst of the downtrend might be behind, further confirmation is needed. They advise market participants to keep a close eye on the $85,000 level and Sentival’s movements as signs of a bullish trend forming.
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