Bitcoin follows fresh US stocks dive as analysis 'expects' BTC price to take $37.5K liquidity

Published at: April 22, 2022

Bitcoin (BTC) faced selling pressure at the Wall Street open on April 22 as markets began a rerun of April 21's losses.

No let-up for stocks or crypto as losses mount

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD following a grimly familiar course on April 22, hitting lows of $39,197 on Bitstamp.

The previous day had cost bulls $40,000 support, a level tha had yet to cement itself as a meaningful line in the sand at the time of writing.

For analytics resource Material Indicators, it was now a case of watching bids getting filled lower down in exchange order books.

Between spot and $37,500, there was approximately $100 million in bids waiting on Binance, according to an accompanying chart.

"Expecting it to get filled, but watching to see if BTC/USDT liquidity moves to the active buy zone or the buy zone moves to the orders resting on the Binance order book," Material Indicators commented.

U.S. equities showed no signs of slowing their new rout, with the S&P 500 down 1.75% in the first ninety minutes' trading and the Nasdaq 100 shedding 1.43%.

In Europe, the picture was made worse by the bond market sell-off reaching what markets commentator Holger Zschaepitz called "historic proportions."

The European corporate bond market’s ongoing selloff has reached historic proportions, w/high-grade bonds losing a record 8.6% in total return terms since their Aug peak. This is now worse downturn than lows reached during early coronavirus turmoil & the GFC, BBG has calculated. pic.twitter.com/X7Tai3IiU1

— Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) April 22, 2022

Traders "underestimating failed breakout" 

Traders were broadly also in a "wait and see" mode when it came to Bitcoin. Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe told Twitter followers that BTC/USD was now in a "crucial" area.

Related: Nasdaq has dotcom crash 'deja vu' says trader as Bitcoin correlation rises

"The level has hit. Let's see how the market will respond from this area on Bitcoin," he wrote in his latest update.

Meanwhile, popular trader Cheds took a more ominous line while examining multi-week price performance.

Due to failing to crack the 2022 trading range for good earlier this month, the outlook for Bitcoin may now be more ominous than many cared to believe, he warned on April 22.

$BTC my belief is most market participants are underestimating the impact of this failed breakout https://t.co/aREFTXTzYo

— Cheds (@BigCheds) April 22, 2022

Bitcoin has no shortage of bearish mid-term price predictions, among them that of former BitMEX CEO, Arthur Hayes, who expects $30,000 to return by June.

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