Cryptocurrencies are crashing. In the last 48 hours most of the largest cryptocurrencies lost approximately 30%. Is this time to panic and sell everything (as implicitly suggested by this Forbes author)? Or is this a buy opportunity?

Before looking into the details we would like to stress the fact that this type of volatility makes an investor intuitively think that he/she has to act. However, that is a big trip. Do not forget that not trading is also a form of trading.

Let’s see what the charts have to say about our key question.

The crypto top 10 index which is an equally weighted index of the 10 largest cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, NEO, Monero, Dash, Iota, ETH Classic, Bitcoin Cash) is shown on the first chart. The index lost 30% over the last 2 days. That is meaningful, but at the same time it is no exception. Cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile, so a 30% decline is not necessarily a bad thing … it could become bearish, but it will not necessarily.

We look for patterns and trends on this first chart, and primarily found those rising channels which are annotated in purple. The chart learns that there are roughly three areas:

  • The lower channel is where extreme selling gets exhausted.
  • The channel in the middle is a consolidation area.
  • The upper channel is where extreme buying gets exhausted.
  • It was no surprise that prices fell sharply in recent days because they rose up until the upper area of the upper channel. After a parabolic rise it makes sense that some air gets out of an heated market.

    Interestingly, today’s correction brought the index to the lower part of the upper channel. So while the fall of 30% sounds scary, and suggests cryptocurrencies are crashing in a way that a bear market started, it is certainly not the case at this moment in time. It could become worse, but according to the chart currently it is a normal retracement.

    As long as this index remains in one of the 3 channels it is still in a long term bull market.