Fractal de mínimo de Bitcoin predice rally del 130 % en medio de dudas sobre su validez

Un análisis reciente destaca un patrón fractal de mínimo de Bitcoin que sugiere un posible repunte del precio del 130 %. Sin embargo, la aplicabilidad del modelo en 2026 sigue siendo incierta. El informe se publicó el 28 de febrero de 2026.

El análisis, titulado «Fractal de mínimo de Bitcoin llama a un rally del 130 %, ¿pero es válido el modelo en 2026?», examina patrones de precios históricos en Bitcoin. Plantea que un fractal similar a los mínimos de mercado pasados podría llevar a un aumento significativo del 130 % en el valor. La fecha de publicación se indica como el 28 de febrero de 2026, a las 20:50 UTC. ⏎n⏎nEste modelo fractal establece paralelos con ciclos anteriores de Bitcoin, pero el artículo cuestiona su fiabilidad en el panorama evolutivo de las criptomonedas de 2026. No se proporcionan detalles específicos sobre la formación del fractal o los datos de apoyo en el extracto disponible. Dichos análisis técnicos suelen servir como herramientas para los traders, aunque su poder predictivo es debatido entre expertos.⏎n⏎nEl informe aparece en Cryptonews.net, centrado en la dinámica del mercado de Bitcoin. Se anima a los lectores a abordar tales pronósticos con precaución, ya que los precios de las criptomonedas son altamente volátiles.

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