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Bitcoin Price Bottom Not In Yet As BTC Loses $19,000, This Expert Says

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The Bitcoin price is attempting recovery on low timeframes as the cryptocurrency struggles to get above $19,000 and prevent further downside. Selling pressure has been relentless over the last 24 hours and has sunk market sentiment back into the fear territory.

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At the of writing, Bitcoin price trades at $18,900 with a 5% loss in the past day and seven days, respectively. The rest of the crypto market preserves some of its gains from the past weeks, but the bullish momentum in Ethereum (ETH) and Cardano (ADA), might be fading.

BTC’s price moving sideways on the 4-hour chart. Source: BTCUSDT Tradingview

Why The Bitcoin Price Must Reclaim These Levels

According to crypto analyst Justin Bennett, Bitcoin price was able to hold about a critical support zone as yesterday’s selling pressure intensified. The cryptocurrency was moving in a tight range and flirting with levels north of $20,000, but ultimately bears won the round leading to downside price action.

As seen below, Bitcoin has been bouncing from yesterday’s low at around $18,600 since June 2022. At that time the crypto market was coming off a steep decline and was on track for a long period of consolidation on high timeframes.

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BTC’s price bouncing off critical support. Source: Justin Bennett via Twitter

This consolidation persists as bulls were able to defend Bitcoin price current levels, but the cryptocurrency stands at a critical area. Bennett said the following about the levels that the BTC price must reclaim to prevent further losses:

The #Bitcoin chart is pretty straightforward. The $19k region is support. Below that on a daily closing basis, we probably see at least $17,600, if not much lower. BTC bulls need to reclaim $19,700 to see $20,500 and potentially $21,400. I still don’t think the bottom is in.

So far the cryptocurrency has managed to reclaim some ground, but bulls must push the price to about $19,000 on a daily close basis or risk this support zone turning into resistance.

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