- $BTC and $ETH pairs show strength with the 20-Week MA gaining momentum.
- Potential rally ahead, though further corrections remain a risk.
- Long-term investors may spot accumulation opportunities now.
As of 05:49 PM +04 on September 24, 2025, the cryptocurrency market is showing signs of stabilization following recent volatility, according to analyst Michaël van de Poppe (@CryptoMichNL). Van de Poppe suggests that while further corrections might occur, the odds favor a rally over continued declines, particularly for $BTC (Bitcoin) and $ETH (Ethereum). This optimism is driven by technical indicators hinting at a potential reversal, offering hope to investors in the current market.
The $BTC and $ETH pairs are displaying strength, with the 20-Week Moving Average (MA) beginning to pick up momentum after a period of sideways movement. Van de Poppe indicates this could mark the start of the next upward leg, provided support levels hold. The accompanying chart highlights a critical point, with prices nearing the 20-Week MA, a key long-term trend indicator. A successful hold could trigger a bullish breakout, potentially reigniting interest in these flagship cryptocurrencies.
Caution is still advised, as the analyst notes the possibility of additional corrections, typical in crypto markets during consolidation phases. Investors should watch volume trends and resistance levels closely, as a failure to break through might lead to more sideways action. For long-term holders, this could be a strategic moment to accumulate, especially if the 20-Week MA continues to support upward movement.
The resilience of $BTC and $ETH reflects growing confidence in these leading assets amid market shifts. As the landscape evolves, they may set the tone for the next growth phase. Stay updated for real-time developments as momentum builds.
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