Custodia Bank CEO Caitlin Long Shared Her Expectations Regarding the Bitcoin Price in a Bear Market
The cryptocurrency markets are experiencing turbulent times in the shadow of economic and market shocks originating from South Korea. Caitlin Long, founder and CEO of Custodia Bank, a leading figure in the sector, made striking analyses of Bitcoin and global financial markets during her appearance on a program.
In the broadcast, which also featured Andrew Parish and Tillman Holloway, Bitcoin’s near-term price movements and macroeconomic risks were discussed.
One of the most radical agenda items highlighted in the program was the sharp declines in South Korean markets. Caitlin Long, reminding viewers that the global financial system is highly interconnected, warned that this liquidity crunch and panic selling in Asian markets could spread in waves to Western markets and the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
Experts say Bitcoin is approaching a crucial support point, both technically and psychologically. According to Caitlin Long, the $59,000 level for Bitcoin will be a “breakout or reversal” test that will determine the market’s direction. Staying above this level could renew the confidence of institutional and long-term investors (HODLers) in the market. However, a downward break of the $59,000 support could accelerate panic selling and trigger deeper corrections.
Caitlin Long stated that structures that properly manage cash flow and liquidity will survive during this period, and emphasized that investors should avoid leveraged transactions and exercise caution.
*This is not investment advice.
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