Bitcoin Drops Below $10K After a 7.5% Flash Crash

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According to data from CryptoCompare, around 21:00 UTC on Wednesday (February 19), Bitcoin suffered a 7.5% flash crash, dropping almost $800 in just 45 minutes, as you can see in the 24-hour BTC-USD price chart shown below:

At 21:00 UTC on Wednesday, Bitcoin was trading at $10,146, and by 21:45 UTC, it had dropped to its intraday low of $9,379, i.e. a loss of $767 in value in less than one hour.

As usual, when Bitcoin fell, the vast majority of altcoins fell also, some (e.g. EOS) suffering an even harder fall.

At press time (around 07:20 UTC on February 20), Bitcoin has recovered somewhat to $9,625. This means that currently Bitcoin's market cap is $175 billion, and Bitcoin Dominance stands at 62.75%. 

Bitcoin's return-on-investment (ROI) figures (against USD) for the past 7-day period, past 30-day period, year-to-date (YTD) period, and  past one-year period are -6.1%, +10.10%, +33.28, and  +139.88%.

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index, which "provides an easy overview of the current sentiment of the Bitcoin / crypto market at a glance", currently has the value 44 (i.e. in the "Fear" territory):

Popular macroeconomist and crypto/trader Alex Kruger took this opportunity to remind traders not to speculate with Bitcoin on high leverage:

As for Josh Rager, another prominent crypto analyst/trader, he offered this bit of technical analysis:

 

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