Bitcoin Tumbles to $43K, Lowest in Three Weeks



Some analysts worry that rising bond yields might prompt the Federal Reserve to tighten historically loose monetary policy, prompting a correction in assets perceived as risky.

Chart of bitcoin prices over past three months, showing recent declines in the most recent candles.
Bitcoin (BTC) fell 5.4% to about $43,000, the lowest in three weeks.
Price move appears to be a continuation of last week's trend, when bitcoin fell amid concerns that rising U.S. Treasury bond yields might prompt the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy sooner rather than later to keep inflation from rising out of control; analysts have said such a move could prompt a sell-off in risky assets including stocks and bitcoin.
Bitcoin failed to get a lift last week from ostensibly bullish news including Coinbase's march toward a public stock listing and a report from JPMorgan, the biggest U.S. bank, arguing that investors could allocate 1% of their portfolios to the largest cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin is down 24% in the seven days through Sunday. It's the worst weekly performance since March 2020. Prices have declined on six of the past seven days.
Latest retreat trims bitcoin's gain during the month of the February to 31%. For 2021 to date, the cryptocurrency is up 50%.
Digital-asset markets were in the red across the board. Ether (ETH) hit a low of $1,305, down about 8%, while Cardanos ADA token – a big winner for the week – shed 17% from an all-time high of $1.48 and is now trading around $1.21.
“This is still a dip buyer's market,” MatBlom, head of sales and trading for the digital-asset exchange firm EQUOS, wrote on Sunday. “Profit taking has led to liquidations, which has led to more profit taking. $41,800 will be the first test for the bulls. The next level is $38,100.”
“On the upside, a close above $45,000 will change the theme. $48,200 will be the first target to be chased down, and back above $50,000, everyone will forget last week ever happened and will be shouting for a return to the all-time highs,” Blom wrote.
“The question now for BTC in the medium-term is whether the HODLers can withstand a further drawdown and at which point the longs will start to feel the pain,” the cryptocurrency trading firm QCP Capital wrote Sunday in Telegram channel.
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