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Will Bitcoin Slump To $20K Amid Increasing Middle East Tensions? Peter Schiff Doesn't Rule Out Possibility, Citing Technical Pattern.

Published 14/04/2024, 22:23
Updated 14/04/2024, 23:40
© Reuters.  Will Bitcoin Slump To $20K Amid Increasing Middle East Tensions? Peter Schiff Doesn't Rule Out Possibility, Citing Technical Pattern.

Benzinga - by Shanthi Rexaline, Benzinga Editor.

The geopolitical tensions that emerged in the Middle East following Iran’s drone-and-missile attack on Israel sent cryptocurrencies into a tailspin over the weekend. Economist Peter Schiff, who is a crypto bear, on Sunday flagged the possibility of the sell-off worsening.

What Happened: “$60K is critical support for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC),” said Schiff in a post on X, formerly Twitter. A decisive break below the level will likely complete a “formidable triple top,” he said.

A triple top is a bearish technical pattern where the price of a security forms three peaks at nearly the same level, which acts as a resistance level. After the third peak, if the security pulls back below the trough formed between the peaks, it could mark the beginning of the downtrend.

Schiff said, “The immediate downside projection is a move to $20K.”

He also noted that if the level is touched, Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy, Inc. (NASDAQ:MSTR) will be left staring an unrealized of $2.7 billion on the 21,400 Bitcoin it acquired at an average price of $34,000.

While Iran said the attack was in response to Israel’s strike on its consulate in Syria on April 1 and that the matter can now be “deemed concluded,” the Israeli war cabinet is discussing whether to retaliate.

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Israeli stocks took the latest development in stride. On Sunday, the The TA-125 Index, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange’s benchmark index, saw some volatility in the morning. After declining sharply in the mid-session, it recovered to close modestly higher.

Bitcoin dropped toward $60,000 on Saturday before trimming its losses. At last check, the apex crypto traded at $64,118.40, down 4.30%, according to Benzinga Pro data.

Read Next: Iran’s Drone Strike Expected To Drive Oil Prices Up As Market Braces For Israel’s Response

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