This Wednesday, April 1st, Bitcoin is trading at $68,232, down 3.3% over the week. Ethereum is trading at $2,105, showing a daily gain of 2.3% but a weekly drop of 3.3%. Crypto markets appear to be experiencing widespread selling pressure, with trading volumes declining on major platforms. Investors remain cautious, watching the fluctuations without a major catalyst to reverse the trend.
This decline comes amid a tense macroeconomic backdrop. Recession fears in the United States persist, fueled by mixed economic indicators. The Federal Reserve maintains a restrictive monetary policy, weighing on risk assets like cryptocurrencies. Additionally, the lack of clear new regulations in the European Union and the United States adds to the uncertainty. Institutional investors seem to be adopting a wait-and-see approach, reducing their exposure to digital assets.
For traders, this consolidation period could last several more weeks. Bitcoin is testing key support levels around $68,000, and a break below could trigger a deeper correction. However, some analysts see this dip as a medium-term buying opportunity, especially if Bitcoin’s network fundamentals remain strong. Ethereum, with its transition to a more scalable model, could also attract investors seeking long-term returns. In the meantime, caution remains the watchword.
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