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14-day crypto predictions: Slightly bullish on Bitcoin and Ethereum, neutral on Solana

Posted: 1 June 2022 4:37 am
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Our crypto prediction panel remains slightly bearish overall on six popular cryptocurrencies through the week of June 13.

Bitcoin pushed through the $30,000 resistance level and now trades slightly above $31,000. This opens the way toward $35,000. However, the downward pressure remains, meaning we could see another attempt below $30,000 before going higher.

Finder’s crypto prediction panel remained slightly bullish on Bitcoin in the most recent survey looking out through the week of June 13.

Finder’s cryptocurrency prediction panel comprises 15 experts in the field. Five of them rotate each week to share their predictions for the following two weeks on six major cryptocurrencies.

Finder’s experts remain slightly bearish overall

Our experts are slightly bearish on six popular cryptocurrencies, same as last week.

Where our crypto prediction panel stands

This weekLast week
BitcoinSlightly bullishSlightly bullish
EthereumSlightly bullishSlightly bearish
DogecoinBearishBearish
LitecoinSlightly bearishSlightly bearish
XRPSlightly bearishBearish
SolanaNeutralSlightly bearish
OverallSlightly bearishSlightly bearish

The panel’s outlook on Bitcoin (BTC) is slightly bullish, the same as the week before. Bitcoin trades above $31,000, which means we could see the price test $35,000 soon.

The panel’s verdict on Ethereum (ETH) is slightly bullish, a change from the week before when it was slightly bearish. Ether failed to break through $2,000, but if Bitcoin moves higher, it will likely pull Ether up with it.

The panel’s outlook on Dogecoin (DOGE) is bearish, the same as the week before. DOGE bounced off the $0.09 price level. If it fails to break through this price, we may see DOGE return to $0.075.

The panel’s prediction on Litecoin (LTC) is slightly bearish, the same as the week before. LTC failed to push past the $70 price level even when Bitcoin moved higher. This means we could see the price return to $60 soon.

The panel’s outlook on Ripple (XRP) is slightly bearish, a change from the week before when it was bearish. XRP holds around $0.4 but the downward pressure still remains.

The panel’s verdict on Solana (SOL) is neutral, a change from the week before when it was slightly bearish. Solana failed to push through $50. If Bitcoin moves higher, it will likely pull SOL up with it.

Finder’s experts hold long-term bullish sentiment on Bitcoin

Finder asked 33 fintech specialists in April to offer price predictions for Bitcoin by year’s end. The majority predict Bitcoin will test previous highs at the end of 2022.

To learn more about our experts’ outlooks on cryptocurrency prices, start with our Bitcoin price prediction page, then see our price prediction pages on Ethereum, Solana, Litecoin, Ripple and Dogecoin.

At the time of publication, Kliment Dukovski owned several cryptocurrencies.

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