Three signs that Bitcoin is finding its market bottom

Cointelegraph
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Bitcoin (BTC) may establish a local bottom after dropping by over 35% from its record high of around $126,200 established two months ago, based on a mix of technical and on-chain indicators.

Key takeaways:

  • Momentum, miner capitulation, and liquidity indicators point to fading selling pressure.

  • Macro liquidity suggests a BTC recovery could begin within the next 4–6 weeks.

Bitcoin sellers nearing exhaustion

As of December, Bitcoin’s weekly Stochastic RSI had turned up from oversold levels, a setup that has historically appeared near key inflexion points, before the price rebounded, as highlighted by trader Jesse in the chart below.

![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-aa4eb7d1aa-226c545986-153d09-6d5686)

BTC/USD weekly chart. Source: TradingView/Jelle

Similar bullish crosses emerged in early 2019 (after BTC bottomed near $3,200), March 2020 (the COVID crash low near $3,800), and late 2022 (around the $15,500 cycle low). In each case, momentum shifted first, while price lagged.

Adding to the signal, Bitcoin’s three-day chart is printing a bullish divergence where price made a lower low, but momentum did not.

![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-0c0896b1d8-96b16a98f6-153d09-6d5686)

BTC/USD three-day chart. Source: TradingView/Jelle

This pattern also appeared ahead of the mid-2021 correction low and the FTX-driven bottom in 2022, both of which preceded multi-month recoveries.

These signals suggest selling pressure in the Bitcoin market may be exhausted in the near future, a condition more typical of market bottoms than temporary relief rallies.

Bitcoin miner capitulation shows BTC bottom is in

Bitcoin’s hashrate fell 4% in the month to Dec. 15, a development VanEck analysts Matt Sigel and Patrick Bush viewed as “a bullish contrarian signal” linked to miner capitulation.

Periods of sustained hash rate compression have historically preceded stronger Bitcoin returns, they said, explaining that since 2014, BTC posted positive 90-day returns 65% of the time following 30-day hashrate declines.

![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-ae4a399e1c-daf22bdaa3-153d09-6d5686)

Bitcoin mean hash rate vs. price. Source: Glassnode

The signal strengthened over longer horizons, with positive 180-day returns 77% of the time and an average gain of 72%.

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Rising prices could also improve miner profitability and bring sidelined capacity back online.

Bitcoin may rally in 4-6 weeks, one macro indicator shows

Bitcoin may be nearing a bottom as liquidity conditions begin to improve, a factor that has historically led to major BTC reversals.

Analyst Miad Kasravi’s backtest of 105 indicators showed the National Financial Conditions Index’s (NFCI) top often leads a Bitcoin rally by four to six weeks.

![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-c495fec3b8-cb11d5dea6-153d09-6d5686)

Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index. Source: FRED

This signal appeared in late 2022 and mid-2024, both ahead of sharp rallies. Historically, each 0.10-point decline has aligned with roughly 15%–20% upside in Bitcoin, with deeper NFCI readings marking prolonged BTC uptrend phases.

![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-c636485134-8506a3e895-153d09-6d5686)

NFCI Index vs. Bitcoin price. Source: X

As of December, NFCI sat at -0.52 and was trending lower.

![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-9b4697faa7-ea518591d6-153d09-6d5686)

NFCI Index vs. Bitcoin price. Source: X

A potential catalyst is the Federal Reserve’s plan to rotate mortgage-backed securities into Treasury bills, a move Kasravi compared to the 2019 “not-QE” liquidity injection that preceded a 40% Bitcoin rally.

Despite these signals, many market watchers anticipate Bitcoin’s price to decline further, with their price targets ranging from $70,000 to $25,000.

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