The current bear market is not a funeral for Bitcoin (BTC) “whatsoever,” CEO of BKCM LLC investment firm Brian Kelly said on CNBC’s Fast Money segment June 22.
We tried to have a funeral for #Bitcoin as it fell below $6K, but @BKBrianKelly is still a believer.
Here’s why he thinks the cryptocurrency will resurrect pic.twitter.com/B8ozbzPsfJ — CNBC’s Fast Money (@CNBCFastMoney) June 22, 2018 To back up his statement, Kelly provided three key factors.
First, he pointed out that the market sentiment is “approaching lows,” implying that a trend reversal is likely to follow.
Bitcoin, trading at $5,881 as of press time, has been in an almost continuous decline since hitting its all-time-high of $20,000 in December 2017.
While some analysts are stereotypically predicting Bitcoin’s funeral following its continued bearish trend, trader Brian Kelly has urged followers to cool their jets and look at the bigger picture.
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