Bitcoin price takes a hit as concerning GDP data raises concern among investors, but institutional demand for BTC could provide support.
Bitcoin sold off to $92,910 after GDP data showed the negative impact of Trumps trade war and the heightened chance of a US recession. Will traders buy the dip?
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Bitcoin (BTC) price took an abrupt tumble as data showed the US gross domestic product (GDP) retracting by 0.3% in Q1, raising alarms among analysts anticipating a recession. Following the news, BTC price dropped to an intra-day low of $92,910, while the DOW and S&P 500 fell by 1% and 1.3% respectively.
While the GDP figures are shocking at face value, CNBC pointed out that the drop was primarily due to “a surge in imports ahead of President Donald Trumps tariffs.” Imports are subtracted from GDP, suggesting that the pullback is more transitory than endemic.
After an initial 1% price drop, Bitcoin rebounded back to the $94,000 range as crypto and traditional markets digest todays news headlines. Beyond the GDP figures, Bitcoin still has multiple positive factors that translate to a continued bid throughout its current price range.
Strong resistance at $95,000 remains, but BTC is holding a pattern of daily higher lows. The overhead resistance at $95,500 to $96,400 is also aligned with 61.8% Fibonacci retracement, which, in the view of technical analysis, tends to be an expected level of resistance.
BTC/USD Coinbase. Source: TradingView
Beyond todays $41.47 million spike in Bitcoin long liquidations, spot volumes have driven the bulk of BTC bullish price action over the past two weeks, which is another positive.
BTC/USDT spot and futures cumulative volume delta. Source: TRDR.io
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Bitcoin buy demand from all angles could provide price support
In the past two weeks, the Bitcoin market has seen:
What is clear is that despite the shrinking US GDP triggering a news headline-driven correction, sustained demand on the buy side and strengthening market structure fundamentals are likely to trump todays brief downside blip in BTC price.
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