The Indicator That Predicted Bitcoin’s Previous Rally Has Now Reversed—What Does This Mean?
Ali Martinez, a widely followed analyst in the cryptocurrency markets, has published a noteworthy new technical analysis for Bitcoin. According to Martinez, the possibility of a short-term correction in the market is gaining strength.
According to the analyst’s assessment, the Tom DeMark (TD) Sequential indicator, widely used in technical analysis, signaled “trend fatigue” on Bitcoin’s 3-day chart. This signal stands out as the first significant bearish pivot point within 2026.
Martinez noted that this signal typically indicates a correction of 1 to 4 candles within a 3-day timeframe. However, in a more critical scenario, a strong drop in the Bitcoin price below the $67,500 level could trigger a deeper downtrend. In this case, the TD Sequential indicator could initiate a new “bearish countdown.”
On the other hand, the analyst pointed out that the current sell signal follows a highly successful buy signal that came in early February 2026. That buy signal had predicted the 32% rally that took Bitcoin from around $60,000 to $80,000.
According to Martinez, although the long-term macroeconomic outlook remains positive, timing-focused indicators like the TD Sequential are critical for short-term risk management. In this context, the $67,500 level stands out as the key support point that will determine whether the trend will continue healthily.
The analyst says the market may enter a consolidation phase in the current process, and investors should pay close attention to this critical support level in particular.
*This is not investment advice.
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