Bitcoin price target now $13.5K as BTC trader says 'exit all markets'

Published at: Nov. 17, 2022

Bitcoin (BTC) ranged around $16,500 on Nov. 17 as markets digested the latest events surrounding exchange FTX.

FTX CEO tells of "complete failure of corporate controls"

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD seeing only mild volatility at the Wall Street open.

The pair showed acclimatization to events around the FTX insolvency, the latest including revelations that Alameda Research had been immune from liquidation while trading on the platform.

After the departure of Sam Bankman-Fried, new CEO John Ray III wasted no time in acknowledging the extent of the problems left in his wake.

In a filing with the U.S. bankruptcy court for the district of Delaware widely quoted in mainstream media, Ray described corporate control of FTX as a “complete failure.” He wrote:

“Never in my career have I seen such a complete failure of corporate controls and such a complete absence of trustworthy financial information as occurred here.

As Cointelegraph reported, United States lawmakers intend to hold a dedicated hearing on FTX next month, while Bankman-Fried is reportedly subject to efforts to extradite him from the Bahamas.

BTC price action has nonetheless managed to shake off related volatility, as evidenced in the modest reaction to news of contagion impacting the crypto lending arm of Genesis Trading on Nov. 16.

Analyzing the current climate, however, popular commentators on the day were far from optimistic.

“Bulls really need to reclaim $17,600 for us to be able to shift nicely in a long position,” Crypto Tony tweeted, adding that “for now bears are in control.”

Il Capo of Crypto, repeating a warning that altcoins could see further losses of up to 50%, was even more frank in his message to followers.

“I repeat... EXIT ALL THE MARKETS,” he stated the day prior, suggesting that “most people are not ready for what is coming.”

Bid liquidity offers $13,500 support

On the topic of potential BTC/USD downside targets, fellow analyst Titan of Crypto flagged various high-liquidity zones on exchange order books.

Related: FTX Bitcoin stash worth same as Mt. Gox 840K BTC before hack

The largest of these, comments said, lies at $13,500.

“Although there's liquidity to grab around $18.5k, $17.2k and $15.5k, the bigger one is lower at $13.5k,” they stated.

Analytics resource Material Indicators meanwhile calculated total bid liquidity between spot price and $13,000 as $195 million on the Binance order book.

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