The post BitMine Price Recovery In Doubt — Is a Deeper Dip Coming? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. BitMine (BMNR) is trading near $29, down almost 7% after a sharp 15% jump that came around its large Ethereum purchase. The bounce helped stabilise sentiment for a moment, but the latest BitMine price pullback shows the recovery is still fragile. Both big-money flow and trend signals suggest the rally has not earned enough confirmation yet. Sponsored Weak Money Flow and Looming Crossovers Limit the Rebound The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), which tracks whether large buyers are supporting the price, still trades below zero and under a descending trendline. This means money flowing into BMNR is weak, even though the company continues to buy Ethereum in size. This is key because every time CMF has approached this trendline and the zero line over the past two months, BMNR has staged a short bounce that later failed. The only time a rally held came in late September, when CMF broke above zero. That move pushed the stock 39% higher. Big Money Flow Weakens: TradingView Right now, CMF is nowhere near repeating that signal. Until it breaks both the trendline and the zero line, recovery hopes remain weak. Trend pressure is also building. Two bearish crossovers are forming: Sponsored The 50-day EMA is closing in on the 100-day EMA, and The 20-day EMA is closing in on the 200-day EMA. EMA crossovers track average price trends. Similar crossovers on November 3 and November 14 triggered declines of 17% and 29%. Bearish Crossovers Loom on BMNR: TradingView With BMNR also exposed to Ethereum swings due to its heavy ETH holdings, this adds another layer of downside risk. If ETH weakens, it can amplify the impact of these crossovers when they form. Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here. Sponsored BitMine Price Levels Show Why the Bounce… The post BitMine Price Recovery In Doubt — Is a Deeper Dip Coming? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. BitMine (BMNR) is trading near $29, down almost 7% after a sharp 15% jump that came around its large Ethereum purchase. The bounce helped stabilise sentiment for a moment, but the latest BitMine price pullback shows the recovery is still fragile. Both big-money flow and trend signals suggest the rally has not earned enough confirmation yet. Sponsored Weak Money Flow and Looming Crossovers Limit the Rebound The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), which tracks whether large buyers are supporting the price, still trades below zero and under a descending trendline. This means money flowing into BMNR is weak, even though the company continues to buy Ethereum in size. This is key because every time CMF has approached this trendline and the zero line over the past two months, BMNR has staged a short bounce that later failed. The only time a rally held came in late September, when CMF broke above zero. That move pushed the stock 39% higher. Big Money Flow Weakens: TradingView Right now, CMF is nowhere near repeating that signal. Until it breaks both the trendline and the zero line, recovery hopes remain weak. Trend pressure is also building. Two bearish crossovers are forming: Sponsored The 50-day EMA is closing in on the 100-day EMA, and The 20-day EMA is closing in on the 200-day EMA. EMA crossovers track average price trends. Similar crossovers on November 3 and November 14 triggered declines of 17% and 29%. Bearish Crossovers Loom on BMNR: TradingView With BMNR also exposed to Ethereum swings due to its heavy ETH holdings, this adds another layer of downside risk. If ETH weakens, it can amplify the impact of these crossovers when they form. Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here. Sponsored BitMine Price Levels Show Why the Bounce…

BitMine Price Recovery In Doubt — Is a Deeper Dip Coming?

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BitMine (BMNR) is trading near $29, down almost 7% after a sharp 15% jump that came around its large Ethereum purchase. The bounce helped stabilise sentiment for a moment, but the latest BitMine price pullback shows the recovery is still fragile.

Both big-money flow and trend signals suggest the rally has not earned enough confirmation yet.

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Weak Money Flow and Looming Crossovers Limit the Rebound

The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), which tracks whether large buyers are supporting the price, still trades below zero and under a descending trendline. This means money flowing into BMNR is weak, even though the company continues to buy Ethereum in size.

This is key because every time CMF has approached this trendline and the zero line over the past two months, BMNR has staged a short bounce that later failed. The only time a rally held came in late September, when CMF broke above zero. That move pushed the stock 39% higher.

Big Money Flow Weakens: TradingView

Right now, CMF is nowhere near repeating that signal. Until it breaks both the trendline and the zero line, recovery hopes remain weak.

Trend pressure is also building. Two bearish crossovers are forming:

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  • The 50-day EMA is closing in on the 100-day EMA, and
  • The 20-day EMA is closing in on the 200-day EMA.

EMA crossovers track average price trends. Similar crossovers on November 3 and November 14 triggered declines of 17% and 29%.

Bearish Crossovers Loom on BMNR: TradingView

With BMNR also exposed to Ethereum swings due to its heavy ETH holdings, this adds another layer of downside risk.
If ETH weakens, it can amplify the impact of these crossovers when they form.

Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here.

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BitMine Price Levels Show Why the Bounce Remains Fragile

On the price chart, the BMNR price failed to reclaim $31.57, a similar level highlighted earlier as the first sign of real strength. The BitMine price moved close but could not close above it, reinforcing that buyers are not in control.

As long as BMNR stays below $31.57, the bearish scenario stays active.

Key downside levels now sit at:

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  • $26.99 (23.6% Fib)
  • $24.15 (38.2% Fib, stronger support)

If both these levels break, the BitMine price might even head towards $16.29.

BitMine Price Analysis: TradingView

These supports show why the recovery remains uncertain. Without a CMF breakout and a close above $31.57, BitMine’s bounce will continue to face resistance, and the charts leave room for a deeper pullback.

However, a clean close above $31.57 can invalidate the bearish case for now and can even push the BitMine price towards $43.83. But that would require Ethereum to show strength as well.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/bitmine-price-pullback-recovery-risk-analysis/

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