Last analysis on the 14th of March expected a downwards breakout from a consolidation, but this is not what has happened. Price broke above identified resistance on the 1st of April with support from volume.
Summary: More upwards movement is expected for the short to mid term. The question is whether this is a counter trend bounce within an ongoing bear market or the beginning of a new bull market.
It would be safest to assume that the bear market will continue while Bitcoin remains below 7,234.83. The final target is about 1,924, but it may be much lower than this; it is possible this bear market may see the end of Bitcoin.
A new high above 7,234.83 would indicate Bitcoin may be forming a new bubble to take price substantially above 19,870.
The data used for this analysis now comes from Yahoo Finance BTC-USD.
Updates to this analysis are in bold.
At this stage, it remains likely the the collapse of Bitcoin is incomplete. The main Elliott wave count outlines a continued collapse.
Now it is also possible that Bitcoin has found a new low and may be forming a new bubble. The alternate Elliott wave count outlines this idea.
MAIN ELLIOTT WAVE COUNT
MONTHLY
It is possible to see a completed five wave impulse upwards for Bitcoin.
I am unable to find reasonable Fibonacci ratios within this wave count. It appears that Bitcoin may not exhibit Fibonacci ratios very often between its waves, so this makes target calculation impossible. Classic technical analysis was used to identify a high in place on December 23, 2017.
What is very clear from this chart is that Bitcoin is a classic bubble. This looks like an even larger bubble than the Tulip Mania. The only thing about which I am certain is that this bubble will pop and Bitcoin will collapse.
Confidence that Bitcoin was most likely crashing started since the Forever trend line was breached in June 2018.
WEEKLY
Bitcoin tends to behave like an extreme commodity: price moves upwards for about 2 – 4 weeks in a near vertical movement at the end of its rises. Following this vertical movement the resulting downwards movement is very deep (in percentage terms) and often very quick.
The next rise begins slowly with basing action over weeks or months, and then as the rise nears its end another vertical movement completes it. Also, there are volume spikes just before or at the end, which is another feature typical of commodity like behaviour.
This has happened now several times. The most notable instances are the rise up to the week ending 24th November, 2013, and the week ending 5th June, 2011. The following sharp drops were 94% and 93% respectively.
The last instance was the rise up to the last all time high for Bitcoin at 19,870.62 on the 17th of December 2017.
If this current drop continues like the first two examples, then a reasonable target may be about $1,390.94 or below.
Super Cycle wave (II) would most likely be a zigzag, but it may also be a flat, combination or triangle; a zigzag would subdivide 5-3-5.
It is possible that cycle waves a and b may be complete within the expected zigzag of Super Cycle wave (II). Cycle wave a will fit as a leading contracting diagonal, and cycle wave b fits well as a running contracting triangle.
The target calculated expects cycle wave c to exhibit a Fibonacci ratio to cycle wave a. Bitcoin rarely exhibits Fibonacci ratios, so this target does not have a good probability. If this target is wrong, it may not be low enough.
Another frustrating aspect of Bitcoin is it does not fit within Elliott channels. Because it begins movements slowly and ends them quickly, it forms curved waves which breach channels early only to continue to new highs or lows. The channel on prior analysis is removed because it may not show where the current bounce finds resistance.
DAILY
Cycle wave c must subdivide as a five wave motive sturucture, most likely an impulse. Within cycle wave c, primary wave 1 may be complete.
Primary wave 2 is now relabelled as an incomplete zigzag. Intermediate wave (B) may be a complete regular contracting triangle. Intermediate wave (C) may be an incomplete impulse.
Primary wave 2 may not move beyond the start of primary wave 1 above 7,234.83.
ALTERNATE WAVE COUNT
WEEKLY
With an increase in upwards momentum and a breach of the channel containing prior downwards movement, it is time to now more seriously consider this alternate.
It is also again possible that Bitcoin may have found a low and may be in the early stages of a new bull market.
This wave count expects that the crash in price for Bitcoin was only 84% of value from the all time high. While this is possible, it would not follow the more common pattern of Bitcoin to crash over 90% in value. This must still reduce the probability of this wave count.
Within super cycle wave (III), no second wave correction may move beyond the start of its first wave below 3,169.53.
DAILY
A new bull market (to form a new bubble) may have begun with a series of overlapping first and second waves.
A third wave now at five degrees may be about to unfold higher.
Typical of commodities, Bitcoin exhibits swift and strong fifth waves. This tendency is especially prevalent for fifth waves to end Bitcoin’s third wave impulses. Any one or more of subminuette wave v, minuette wave (v), minute wave v, minor wave 5, intermediate wave (5) or primary wave 5 may be very swift and strong. Look out for blow off tops ahead, to be relieved by small consolidations.
Within this current impulse, intermediate wave (4) may not move into intermediate wave (1) price territory below 4,221.62.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
The following can be noted when looking back at Bitcoin’s behaviour during its previous strong falls in price:
The 94% fall in price from June to November 2011 was characterised by:
– Three clearly separate instances of RSI reaching oversold on the daily chart, separated by bounces.
– ADX did not remain very extreme for very long at all on the daily chart.
– On Balance Volume exhibited weak single bullish divergence at the low.
The 93% fall in price from November 2013 to February 2014 was characterised by:
– RSI reached oversold and remained deeply oversold for three weeks; at the low there was only single weak bullish divergence with price.
– ADX remained very extreme for the last seven sessions to the low.
– At the low, On Balance Volume did not exhibit bullish divergence with price; it remained bearish and then exhibited further bearishness after the low as it continued to decline as price began to rise.
For the current fall in price, the current Elliott wave count expects the fall to be larger in terms of duration than the previous two noted here, and at least equivalent in terms of price movement in that a fall of over 90% is expected now.
So far at the lowest low from the all time high Bitcoin has only retraced 84%. While this is deep, its corrections are usually deeper than this.
At major highs, Bitcoin usually exhibits near vertical upwards movement for about two weeks which ends with strong support from volume. Thereafter, major highs are usually indicated by a bearish candlestick reversal pattern on the daily and / or weekly chart. The current upwards movement has not yet exhibited vertical movement for long enough and there is currently no candlestick reversal pattern on either the daily or weekly chart.
At this stage, it would be reasonable to expect Bitcoin to continue to move higher, at least for the short to mid term.
Published @ 09:00 p.m. EST.
Hi Lara, thanks for the analysis. I understand where Crypto Bull is coming from. Many instruments will go through ‘bubble’ type activity during early stages as many did in DotCom bbble. However, even some of those companies that ‘crashed’ 80/90 % are still with us today so, it does not mean they died. No guarantee but, Bitcoin is fundamentally sound and should survive.
* Bitcoin only fell 85% in 2012
I am member of community of amateur and professional traders who make use of and profit from Fib. levels.
I started following your gold analysis and find spot on but I must admit, your BTC work is at odds with all the other BTC EW work I review. Nevertheless, I respect the insight and will take what I can from it and keep an open mind. Many thanks again
Cheers Peter, but from my POV I’ve had very little interaction with readers on my Bitcoin analysis even when I’ve made some astoundingly accurate calls.
I called the last all time high on 17th December 2017 for Bitcoin within days, on 23rd December 2017.
I called for more strong downwards movement in October 2018 and it happened in November 2018. IMO those are some career defining calls.
But when I make this analysis public, I get only negative interaction. It’s very disheartening and so I am making the decision to make this available for my members only in future.
I am aware that Bitcoin may very well survive this crash as it has before. And I have a clear price point which differentiates the two ideas. And I am personally looking for clarity and then a possible opportunity to buy Bitcoin myself if it proves its survived and may form another bubble.
And with the name “Crypto Bull” to come in here and have a go at me by calling me names, that’s not okay.
Talk of bubbles and collapse and ” this bear market may see the end of Bitcoin” does not sound like objective analysis. Sounds like you are a bitcoin basher.
Any analyst who knows what they’re doing can identify a bubble, it’s not hard once they’ve formed. Bitcoin meets all the definitions of a bubble, it’s as perfect an example as you’ll ever see. That’s an objective evaluation, and it’s accurate.
A drop in price of 84% is by any technical definition a collapse. A drop of only 20% is required to meet a technical definition of a bear market.
Did you buy Bitcoin in 2018 and hang on?
My analysis of Bitcoin has to date been remarkably accurate. Perhaps you may have benefitted from it?