CNBCâs Mad Money host Jim Cramer said a short bull sentiment might arise in the coming months if six things happen.
Regardless, the bull sentiment wonât be enough for Bitcoin to reach or exceed its old highs, and it could take years to get back on its feet.
Cramer analyzed the current charts and suggested investors wait for the possible bull run to exit. He said:
âThe charts [âŚ] suggest that bitcoin could have a nice relief rally over the next few months, even if he doesnât see it revisiting its old highs for years or even decades.
I canât countenance buying crypto here, but if you still own some and you want out, Iâm betting that from this, if youâre another dip down, you might get a better price to get out.â
The six signs of bull run
According to Cramer, investors can tell if a temporary bull market is coming by keeping an eye on the six signs.
Here is Cramerâs list of things that need to happen, not necessarily in this order:
- Oil prices must stabilize at a level that favors producers and the public.
- The increase in the food price has to stop.
- Unemployment rates should reach 5% for a few quarters. This way, the demand will be constricted, and the economy will have room to fight inflation.
- Speculative trading has to be minimized.
- Major companies should merge with smaller, âjunkierâ new firms
- And most importantly, the advance-decline line must improve. Cramer stresses the importance of this by saying:
âThis is an all-important gauge that measures the overall breadth of the market â how many stocks are going up versus down. When you see it going steadily higher, thatâs a solid precursor to a run,â
When all these conditions suffice, the bearish investors will emerge, and interest rates will drop, creating an upwards trend in the market.
Bitcoin will take years to heal
Cramer addressed DeMarkâs 13-step-indicators in his Bitcoin analysis and said Bitcoin is not likely to heal back to its old highs immediately.
By falling more than 50% on a closing basis, Bitcoin had its sharpest fall since 2020. Cramer cited DeMark and said this kind of steep decline causes structural damage to the asset, which is difficult to heal.
He said:
âIf youâre thinking long-term, DeMark says that it could take many years for bitcoin to come near its old highs, maybe even decades. Itâs possible weâll never see them again,â
Cramer said DeMark has a point, but that does not mean Bitcoin canât bounce back.
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