BITCOIN Can it hit $50000 by the end of the year?

This Bitcoin (BTCUSD) study is centered around the MACD Bullish Cross that took place on the 1M time-frame two months ago. Since 2014, the 1M MACD has formed a Bullish Cross another 3 times. In all cases the 0.786 Fibonacci retracement level was hit either before (only time the June 2019 Libra hype) or after.

At the same time, the Symmetrical Support level from the last Lower High of the Bear Cycle held and closed all 1M candles above it (exception of course is the Black Swan non-technical irregularity of the COVID flash crash on March 2020).

This is the position that the recent price decline has brought us to, testing that Symmetrical Support, which has held twice already in June and May 2023. The situation is more like the December 2015 1M MACD Bullish Cross, which took 6 months until it reached the 0.786 Fibonacci level. This time range is completed in 4 months, which means that by December 2023 BTC can reach the 0.786 Fib, which is at $50000.

So do you think that this Bullish Cross will have history repeated and make firstly the Symmetrical Support to close the month above it and secondly that the price will reach 50k by the end of the year? Is this the final red monthly candle before a relentless rally? Feel free to let us know in the comments section below!

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