Bitcoin drops below $20,000 on Fed chief's hawkish comments


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Cryptocurrencies mirrored global markets and declined after US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell warned against prematurely loosening policy, with Bitcoin dipping below the bottom end of the narrow range that it has traded in the past two weeks.

“Powell’s admission that there will be pain before there is relief is rather hawkish,” said Josh Olszewicz, head of research at digital asset fund manager Valkyrie Investments.

The largest cryptocurrency by market value shed as much as 3.4 per cent to $19,947.32 on Saturday as of 10.40am UAE time, dipping below $20,000 for the first time since July 14 and extending its rout this year to 57 per cent.

It has traded in a range between that level and about $22,000 for the past week.

Ether slid as much as 5.5 per cent to $1,471.41. Solana and Avalanche fared worse, dropping as much as 6.4 per cent and 6.9 per cent.

Even so, some analysts say that the recent trading pattern presents a buying opportunity.

Onchain metrics "signal that the price is at the accumulation zone, which has been historically market bottom formations and value investing", CryptoQuant said in a report on Thursday.

"Friday's break looks important and negative in the short run but should line up with buying opportunities into early September as cycles remain bullish and project higher prices into November 2022," Mark Newton, technical strategist at Fundstrat, said in a note on Friday.

Mr Powell signalled the US central bank is likely to keep raising interest rates and leave them elevated for a while to stamp out inflation, and he pushed back against any idea that the Fed would soon reverse course.

Low rates are seen as one of the catalysts for pushing investors into cryptocurrencies during the coronavirus lockdowns.

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Updated: August 27, 2022, 9:15 AM