Fun

Bitcoin Crashes, Fear Spikes—But This Analyst Sees $153,000 Ahead

News Feed - 2025-02-28 08:02:04

Este artículo también está disponible en español.


In his latest video update, long-time market analyst and self-described “four-year cycle” trader Bob Loukas delivered a breakdown of Bitcoin’s current trajectory. Despite a roughly 22% pullback from its recent all-time high, Loukas asserts that the leading cryptocurrency’s price action remains “nothing we have not seen before.”


Loukas opened his video by acknowledging growing anxiety among traders following Bitcoin’s drop from around $110,000 to the mid-$80,000 range. However, he emphasized that such swings are a natural part of Bitcoin’s characteristic volatility. “As I record this video Bitcoin’s at $87,000, down from an all-time high of around $110,000… which historically, even for this four-year cycle, is basically right on the averages […] a 20% drawdown from a high,” he stated. Bitcoin’s Four-Year Cycles


While Loukas emphasized that intracycle corrections of this magnitude “should not come necessarily as a major surprise,” he also acknowledged that deeper drops remain possible in the short term. In his assessment, a temporary cascade toward $80,000 or even the mid-$70,000s—which would reflect around a 30% drawdown—cannot be ruled out:


“There’s no reason why this current move couldn’t drop all the way down to the low $80,000s. There’s a more outside chance that it could also fall into the $70,000s—maybe $75,000 or $73,000. That’s still within Bitcoin’s historical volatility range.”


According to Loukas, these corrective moves represent a routine “fear reset.” He contends that late buyers in the previous upswing often capitulate during such pullbacks. However, in the context of Bitcoin’s broader uptrend, he argues these phases have historically paved the way for fresh rallies. Related Reading Bitcoin Headed For $72,000? These Metrics Could Hint So 1 day ago


Loukas primarily frames his analysis around a four-year cycle, which he subdivides into shorter “weekly cycles” of roughly six months each. Each weekly cycle, he says, typically ascends for two-thirds of its duration and then declines for the remainder, resetting sentiment. Although the current pullback unsettles many traders, Loukas sees it as consistent with Bitcoin’s longstanding cyclical pattern:


“Unless you believe that the four-year cycle has peaked—which I do not—I see this as one of the normal, oscillating weekly cycle declines. It’s the same E and flow we’ve witnessed so many times.”


Loukas revealed that his first sale target for the model portfolio is around $153,000 per Bitcoin, contingent on where this current decline bottoms. From the mid-$80,000s, his baseline scenario projects a potential 80% upward move during the next multi-week upswing. He emphasized that this number may be revised depending on how low Bitcoin drops during the present correction. Bitcoin cycle analysis | Source: YouTube @BobLoukas


Crucially, Loukas noted that he remains open to the possibility that the top could be in if the next rebound falters in a pattern known as a “failed weekly cycle.” He explained that once Bitcoin establishes a new short-term low—potentially near $80,000 or into the $70,000s—the market’s next test will be its recovery. If that bounce fails to surpass the prior high near $110,000 and subsequently undercuts the newly established low, it would signal deeper downside:


“If we see a sharp countertrend move that rolls over quickly, takes out the new weekly cycle low, that’s extremely concerning. It would indicate a change in trend and possibly that the four-year cycle has already peaked.” The Decoupling Of Bitcoin And Altcoins


Although Loukas briefly mentioned the altcoin market, he highlighted how this cycle appears to be diverging from past altcoin frenzies. Loukas described a “significant decoupling” of Bitcoin from other digital assets, noting the lack of sustained retail or institutional interest in most alternative tokens: “There isn’t a retail case, there isn’t a retail flow… so many (altcoin) narratives have come and gone… It looks as if the Trump coin was the top of that, which is probably not surprising in hindsight.”


He maintains that Bitcoin, meanwhile, is increasingly being viewed as a distinct, more mature asset class, capturing interest from pension funds, sovereign wealth managers, and institutions well outside the traditional “crypto” sphere. Related Reading Strategy (MSTR) Crashes 55%—Is A $44 Billion Bitcoin Liquidation Possible? 1 day ago


According to Loukas, Bitcoin’s monthly chart shows no conclusive signs of a cycle top. He remains convinced the market has not fully played out the final leg of its historical four-year bull trend, which, in previous cycles, culminated roughly 35 months after the last bear market low.


For context, he pointed out that the current cycle’s low took shape in late 2022, placing the next potential peak around the fall or early winter of 2025, if it follows established precedent: “We’re in year three of the cycle. Time-wise, if this follows prior four-year structures, we have another leg higher, possibly an aggressive one, heading into late 2025. But no cycle is guaranteed to rhyme perfectly. We stay alert and look for the warning signals of a final top—until then, I see no reason to change the bullish view.”


Despite this bullish perspective, Loukas reiterated that no cycle framework is infallible. He outlined a scenario in which Bitcoin’s weekly cycle might fail—specifically if a new short-term upswing is quickly reversed, setting a lower low. Such a move, he said, could herald a cycle-wide trend change. Still, in his judgment, probabilities favor a continuation of the uptrend:


“Until we have a top in the four-year cycle, I think we have to just grin and bear [the drawdowns] and see it through […] the timing suggests to me that we are experiencing one of these periods where we are in a declining phase into a weekly cycle low before moving higher.”


At press time, BTC traded at $86,562. BTC price, 1-week chart | Source: BTCUSDT on TradingView.com Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com

News Feed

Bitcoin Miner Maker Ebang Narrows First Half Loss To $7 Million, as Covid-19 Hit Demand
Bitcoin Miner Maker Ebang Narrows First Half Loss To $7 Million, as Covid-19 Hit DemandEbang International Holdings Inc., the Chinese maker of bitcoin mining hardware, reported a ne
Safe token drops 42% after enabling transfers
Ezra Reguerra13 hours agoSafe token drops 42% after enabling transfersSafe’s decentralized autonomous organization enabled token transferability on April 23 after achieving several milestones.2430 Total views4 Total sh
AI computing protocol attracts $158M within a week after 'fair launch'
Zoltan Vardai1 hour agoAI computing protocol attracts $158M within a week after "fair launch"Fair launch tokens could help the industry return to the true ethos of crypto, according to Arweave"s founder.422 Total views9
USDT Towers Over 30 Stablecoins- Tether’s Market Cap Grew by 2 Million Percent in Just Four Years
USDT Towers Over 30 Stablecoins- Tether"s Market Cap Grew by 2 Million Percent in Just Four Years During the last two years since the initial bear market after t
Indian Government Finalizing Crypto Consultation Paper — ‘We Are Looking at a Global Paradigm on Digital Assets’
Indian Government Finalizing Crypto Consultation Paper — "We Are Looking at a Global Paradigm on Digital Assets" India’s economic affairs secretary has reportedly revealed
‘Why Isn’t Anyone Talking About This?’ — Twitter’s Crypto Spam Problem Increases With Legions of CZ Bots, Verified Vitalik Impersonators
‘Why Isn"t Anyone Talking About This?’ — Twitter’s Crypto Spam Problem Increases With Legions of CZ Bots, Verified Vitalik Impersonators Since Tesla’s Elon Musk atte
Amaka Nwaokocha15 hours agoNigeria’s NITDA advocates AI integration in payments for global recognitionNITDA chief Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi said it’s crucial to take proactive measures to harness AI benefits and mitiga
European Banks Struggle With Low Interest Rates and Strict Regulations
European Banks Struggle With Low Interest Rates and Strict Regulations Banks in Europe have been in a difficult spot lately. A new report reveals that financial institutions acro
TradFi firms now prefer public blockchains for tokenization
Tom Mitchelhill42 minutes agoTradFi firms now prefer public blockchains for tokenizationCelisa Morin, the head of legal at Reed Smith and a former executive at Grayscale, says traditional financial institutions will like
Web3 game Wilder World gets Epic Game Store listing during alpha testing
Tristan Greene7 hours agoWeb3 game Wilder World gets Epic Game Store listing during alpha testingThe makers of Wilder World claim that it will be the “ultimate game” by combining popular genres into a single experien
SBF Fights for Robinhood Shares — Says He Needs Them More Than FTX Customers Who Only Suffer ‘Possibility of Economic Loss’
SBF Fights for Robinhood Shares — Says He Needs Them More Than FTX Customers Who Only Suffer "Possibility of Economic Loss" Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) is attem
Introducing Binance Oracle VRF: The Next Generation of Verifiable Randomness
Introducing Binance Oracle VRF: The Next Generation of Verifiable Randomness sponsored Main Takeaways Binance Oracle VRF is a Verifiable Random Function (VRF) solution that enables