Data Shows Bitcoin Peaks Last Roughly 40 Days: When To Sell Your Coins

Bitcoin price has been an uptrend for a year now, and given the strength of the move and the fact the asset is now at more than $50,000 per coin, begins to bring up the question: when to start selling your coins?

According to past crypto bull market data, the final push to the peak and remaining third of the bullish impulse, lasts for a period of only forty days before it is all over. But is it possible to know when this is happening or when it is about to end?

Velocity And Volatility At The Top Gets Fast And Furious

The cryptocurrency asset class is highly speculative in nature, but is beginning to become more fundamentally sound as adoption takes place and proof of concepts become working products.

However, thanks to Bitcoin’s block reward halving recurring every four years, thus far, crypto market cycles can be timed with some accuracy.

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Following each halving, it is time to stop trading Bitcoin, and instead hold for the next phase of markup. Timing the top, however, isn’t so simple.

Each move when measured and divided into thirds, sees the fastest and most violent move in the final third. According to data, these periods and the final one-third stretch of the bull run, happen within a timeframe of only forty days and forty nights.

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Both cycles the top cryptocurrency only spent forty days in the top third. | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView.com

Timing Bitcoin Peaks And Crypto Market Cycles: When To Sell Your Coins

Within those forty days, Bitcoin price completes its final parabolic push, and sees the first break of that advance that it cannot recover from.

Missing this final one third stretch, results in significant losses – as much as 50% off the asset’s peak almost immediately.

Data also says that assets that have gone parabolic, once broken, retrace 80% or more. Iconic commodities trader Peter Brandt accurately called for the cryptocurrency’s bottom range nearly a full year in advance using these reliable metrics.

During the last bull market, Bitcoin price dropped from $20,000 to only $3,000 – leaving many investors stuck holding for another cycle to cash out in profit.

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The cycle before it, Bitcoin price also retraced 80% and it will do it again when this cycle has concluded. Regardless of this risk, investors still get in and try to get out at the right time.

Past cycle tops have almost always historically happened in November and December, which is has historically been a time when markets reach their cyclical peaks. It is not entirely clear why this is, but due to this being a widely known fact, any peaks could be front run during this bull run.

Other ways to potentially time the top, is to watch for the monthly RSI to reach highs from past bull cycles, and only then its playing a guessing game as to when the top is actually in.

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Digital Silver: Why Litecoin Is Poised To Bounce Versus Bitcoin

Litecoin has had a brutal “bull market” if you can even call it that for the once popular cryptocurrency built on Bitcoin’s code. However, that all might soon turn around, as a massive bounce is brewing on the LTCBTC trading pair.

A reversal on the trading pair could help Litecoin catch up to the rest of the market, which has already set new all-time highs and then some. If and when LTC recovers against BTC, the upside could be swift and violent. Here’s why.

How Long It’s Been Lights Out For This Altcoin’s Bull Market

Comparing Litecoin’s chart next to the likes of Dogecoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin, Binance Coin, and several others, shows just how dark the depths of the crypto winter got for the altcoin.

Litecoin was an incredible performer at the height of the last bull market, rising to beyond $360 per LTC in a flash.

The altcoin also led the charge in the 2019 crypto market recovery, fueled by buzz surrounding the protocol’s block reward halving.

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Litecoin’s code is very similar to Bitcoin’s, giving it several key similarities that should be benefiting the “digital silver” counterpart currently, such as hard-coded scarcity.

Only 84 million LTC exist, a mere four times the amount of the BTC supply. And if scarcity is driving the demand behind Bitcoin, the fact that Litecoin isn’t at all following is confusing.

But a bounce is due, according to one crypto analyst‘s interpretation of the LTCBTC price chart.

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A hidden dull div on the OBV could trigger a breakout of the falling wedge | Source: LTCBTC on TradingView.com

Smart Money Signals That Litecoin Is Ready To Bounce Against Bitcoin

The trader who shared the above chart says that LTCBTC is currently at long-term support of a falling wedge, coinciding with a bullish divergence on the on-balance volume indicator (OBV).

The OBV is often regarded as the “smart money indicator” – named as such for its ability to pick up signals of movements before they begin to take effect in price action.

These signals represent “smart money” taking positions early before markup. Fractals from the last bull market suggest that a breakout is near, but holders of the coin are taking their time.

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Losing support would take LTCBTC to the lowest levels yet, but a full reversal here could take the altcoin back to highs on its ratio against Bitcoin.

Litecoin is one of the oldest cryptocurrencies and one of the few to hang onto the top ten assets by market cap for several years at a time, even despite an inability to reclaim its former price record.

Will Litecoin finally bounce against Bitcoin and make a full recovery?

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Bitcoin Slides 5% From Recent Highs Amidst Binance CFTC Probe Revelation

Bitcoin price just pulled back 5% from the now rejected retest of the asset’s current-standing all-time high. The leading cryptocurrency by market cap was struggling with resistance as it was, but news breaking that Binance is the focus of a CFTC probe caused the pullback to worsen sharply.

Here’s a brief breakdown of what’s going on in this developing situation, and what this could mean for the cryptocurrency’s ongoing uptrend.

Breaking: Commodity Futures Trading Commission Opens Investigation Into Binance

According to a breaking report circulating from Bloomberg News, leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance is the subject of an ongoing CFTC probe. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is investigating if Binance served US customers, allowing them to trade cryptocurrency derivatives trading products that are in violation of US regulations.

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The CFTC is among the chief regulatory enforcers in the United States, alongside the Securities and Exchange Commission, and have launched investigations into BitMEX and Tether in the past.

Binance commands a lion’s share of the total cryptocurrency market trading volume, and its footprint extends into CoinMarketCap, and just about everywhere else the industry touches. The significance of the breaking news caused Bitcoin to add to its now 5% pullback from recent highs.

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Bitcoin price has retraced by 5% so far, but could more downside be coming? | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView.com

Could Negative News Turn Sentiment And Derail The Bitcoin Bull Run?

Bitcoin price is undeniably overheated by most standards. Technicals have issued bearish divergences for months on end, overbought conditions are prominent on most timeframes, yet pullbacks have lasted only briefly as dip buyers scoop up BTC at whatever price they can get.

But with technicals this overheated, what could start as a small 5% correction on negative news could have a butterfly effect that causes a reset in price action and sentiment.

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Bitcoin has gone nearly a full year in an uptrend with very little time spent correcting. On the anniversary of the catastrophic Black Thursday selloff, a certain panic could still be in the air that causes a domino effect and sends Bitcoin toppling further.

For now, support at $55,000 is holding, but losing it could cause another drop to $50,000 where support will need to hold, or risk a larger scale reversal.

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