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Bitcoin battles $20K as trader calls bank chaos ‘2008 all over again’

Bitcoin battles $20K as trader calls bank chaos '2008 all over again'

Bitcoin (BTC) struggled to reclaim $20,000 support at the March 10 Wall Street open as fears mounted over Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) contagion.

BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

Trader targets $18,000 BTC price

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView followed BTC/USD as it nursed fresh losses, reaching $19,569 on Bitstamp. 

The pair had seen further downside prior to the open as embattled SVB Financial saw another 60% wiped off its stock price.

In a move that mimicked crypto exchange banking partner Silvergate, SVB also began to spark knock-on effects for non-U.S. banks on the day.

For Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe, founder and CEO of trading firm Eight, the writing was on the wall.

“First it was Silvergate, then Silicon Valley Bank and now First Republic Bank. All sinking massively on the markets. It’s 2008 all over again,” he summarized.

With that, U.S. equities started the March 10 session in the red as nervous traders waited to see the full extent of the SVB contagion.

“Both Silvergate and Silicon Valley seemingly invested in low yield treasuries before the Fed tightening cycle… treasuries that nobody would want to buy now with “risk free” treasuries at 5% directly from the government,” part of comments by trader and analyst Scott Melker stated.

“They were forced to sell at a steep discount, taking on massive losses. This further shakes the market faith, causes more withdrawals and leads to insolvency.”

Melker said that the setup was a “slippery slope.”

In terms of BTC price action, Van de Poppe meanwhile eyed levels as low as $18,000 for a potential long entry. Above $20,000, on the other hand, was now a short opportunity.

Commentators see Fed pivot pressure building

A silver lining came in the form of what markets commentator Holger Zschaepitz described as “mixed” U.S. jobs data, helping allay fears of a significant policy shift by the Federal Reserve.

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