TLDR: Bitcoin vs. gold corrective phase may bottom near –26%, with next upside EMA cross between Nov and Dec. Shallow BTC pullback duration typically ranges 70–98 days, implying a late-year price reversal. Previous EMA signals showed reliable correlation with green weekly MACD confirmation for BTC rallies. Major BTC/Gold declines historically lasted 91 to 413 days; [...] The post Bitcoin Pullback Against Gold Could End With Year-End Upside Surge appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: Bitcoin vs. gold corrective phase may bottom near –26%, with next upside EMA cross between Nov and Dec. Shallow BTC pullback duration typically ranges 70–98 days, implying a late-year price reversal. Previous EMA signals showed reliable correlation with green weekly MACD confirmation for BTC rallies. Major BTC/Gold declines historically lasted 91 to 413 days; [...] The post Bitcoin Pullback Against Gold Could End With Year-End Upside Surge appeared first on Blockonomi.

Bitcoin Pullback Against Gold Could End With Year-End Upside Surge

TLDR:

  • Bitcoin vs. gold corrective phase may bottom near –26%, with next upside EMA cross between Nov and Dec.
  • Shallow BTC pullback duration typically ranges 70–98 days, implying a late-year price reversal.
  • Previous EMA signals showed reliable correlation with green weekly MACD confirmation for BTC rallies.
  • Major BTC/Gold declines historically lasted 91 to 413 days; current pullback remains under 30 days.

Bitcoin’s price versus Gold is showing a corrective phase. Market watchers note that this pullback does not yet indicate a long-term downtrend. 

According to crypto analyst @that1618guy, the current structure resembles past cycle retracements rather than full breakdowns. 

BTC’s price fell from 125k to 110k against Gold’s strength, reflecting a typical pause before potential upward movement. Analysts emphasize that the trend could reverse later this year if standard EMA patterns hold.

Historical data shows that BTC/Gold has experienced eight key downside EMA crosses. Large declines in 2018, 2020, and 2022 followed similar patterns, with losses ranging from 57% to 68%. 

However, the COVID-era correction in 2020 compressed the cycle, allowing a faster recovery. Analysts suggest that shallow drawdowns, like the current scenario, tend to resolve within 70 to 98 days.

Shallow Bitcoin Pullback Signals and Price Expectations

The weekly 9/21 EMA cross has consistently guided BTC’s price cycles against Gold. When the 21 EMA crosses above the 9 EMA, BTC enters a downside phase. 

Conversely, a 9 EMA crossing above the 21 EMA signals a new upside trend. @that1618guy points out that the current pullback has lasted roughly 28 days, placing it less than halfway through the typical correction window. This indicates that BTC’s next reversal could happen between late November and late December.

Confirmation of a reversal requires the 9 EMA to cross above the 21 EMA and hold. Analysts also track weekly MACD flips to green and upward-angled stochastics near 80 or higher. 

These markers have coincided with past successful BTC rallies, providing a data-driven basis for expectations. If BTC maintains divergence through December, a deeper correction could follow. Otherwise, the outlook remains for a contained pullback ending higher by year-end.

The shallow correction thesis suggests BTC/Gold could bottom near a –26% drawdown. 

Macro conditions and fiscal liquidity remain supportive enough to avoid structural deterioration in BTC’s price relative to Gold. Investors are advised to monitor EMA and MACD signals closely, as they have historically indicated turning points in BTC/Gold cycles.

The post Bitcoin Pullback Against Gold Could End With Year-End Upside Surge appeared first on Blockonomi.

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