Bitcoin: Buy The Dip Or Hold Your Cash?

Bitcoin (BTC) plummeted to $34,000 at the time of writing, a 50% drop from its all-time high of $69,000 set on Nov. 10, 2021. Ethereum also dipped below $2,500 for the first time since April 2021. The terrifying sell-off pressure in the cryptocurrency market has been frightening since the beginning of the year, pushing the whole crypto market value down to $1.62 trillion as of yesterday’s market closing, down from $2.37 trillion at the start of the year.

Don’t buy the dip just yet- this may not be the final dip. The long bull run of cryptocurrency has hit the skids”.

However, there is some comforting news: bitcoin isn’t the only asset that has fallen in value; the stock market has also been volatile. After most equities traded bearishly, the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Dow Jones staged a slight correction, after fallen 1.89%, 2.72% and 1.3% week-on-week.

Will the Bitcoin Rise Soon Again?

The internet is filled with news from speculators and crypto boosters advocating people to buy the dip. However, several retail traders who purchased Bitcoin near its all-time high are voicing their concerns over the massive decline of the asset this year.

Any decision is to buy the dip or hold your cash should be based on an analysis of the factors that have buoyed cryptocurrencies and those that have driven the recent sell-off . These are the key factors that I believe you should consider:

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With the recent regulatory treats on cryptocurrencies, as well as the expected interest rate hikes by global central banks, a near-term recovery of cryptocurrency assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others to their all-time high of $69,000 seen in November, appears unlikely, at least until the second half of the year. Indeed. Bitcoin has reached a tipping point. It is possible that a further sell-off is in sight. Don’t buy the dip just yet- this may not be the final dip. The long bull run of cryptocurrency has hit the skids.

Whether you intend to buy the dip or hold the cash, we expect that players in the cryptocurrency space will adopt a more cautious approach to investing and trading this year.

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