If these fresh impulses break down for ethereum and bitcoin, and support eventually gives way, we must look down — even to a break below April lows, and a protracted correction. Clearly, this is an important point in time, writes Ryan Wilday.

On May 25, after bitcoin made a new nominal low while ethereum is holding a 1–2 setup for higher, the new low in bitcoin is holding the larger degree setup.

In my article  Time for a Crypto Rocket Launch? — I stated that we have been tracking bullish 5-wave patterns off the April lows, and viewed most cryptocurrencies in wave-2 corrections or about to complete the impulse and enter wave 2s.

However, some disparate coins are currently in B waves or wave iv corrections.

I also stated that some of the corrective fractals that we were beginning to see were shallow, particularly that in ethereum. Meanwhile, I said that corrective waves are notorious for twists and turns, and for changing the views of traders and analysts alike. So, I always ground myself in a zoomed-out point of view.

By that view, we went deep — deeper than we prefer — on a few of the coins we track but have so far stayed well above April lows in most. Yet, most coins we track are well within ideal range for a wave-2 bottom that will set us up for much higher.

I want to focus on the opportunities in bitcoin (BTC-USD) and ethereum (ETH-USD), leading bellwethers for the crypto market that — at the time of writing (May 28) — have suffered a horrific drop in wave 2s

Wave 2s are the life blood of the Elliott Wave trader, as this is the wave that washes sentiment out and sets up the third wave — which is usually the most extended wave, and often the fastest.

Paraphrasing R. N. Elliott in the 1930s, the wave-2 correction fools the crowd into believing the bear market has returned. In the case of cryptos, the bear market is the correction that started in late December to early January and continued at least until the April lows.

I can say that sentiment gave us a hint that we were reaching bearish crescendo.

It seems that crypto traders have been bloodletting: From Twitter whining to those reminding everyone the bubble popped—and from stories of larger traders selling their positions to the high-volume selling we have seen between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. EST on May 23.

This is the normal course for an Elliott Wave trader, focused on waves of sentiment that are reflected in mathematical price patterns.

But how do we know when this bearishness has reached its limit, exhausted its fury, and given room for bulls to re-enter? First, we need to see price not push through key support.

For ethereum, that ideal level is $495, with $430 the lowest I allow. We are still slightly shallow in ethereum. Bitcoin ideally held $7,624 and we have a small breach. But as long as it is over $7,085, I will give this room to start a third wave.

Note there is a triangle pattern on the daily bitcoin chart that give room into the high $6000s.

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Next, we need to see a 5-wave move, and the probability of a bottom being in rises if prices retrace .618 of the correction. Key levels to the upside are $719 in ethereum and $8,910 in bitcoin. In that regard, we have work to do. I am as of writing tracking a potential nano 5-wave move in both.

In the charts, these labels reflect a 5-wave pattern off these lows, which I would like to see before I can call this a bottom. Then, I would expect small retraces to set up our larger, expected third wave, which targets north of $1,800 in ethereum and $15,000 in bitcoin — and beyond, if there is a larger degree follow-through.

Ethereum is currently holding a setup for higher at $560 after a bottom at $500. Bitcoin bottomed at the edge of key support at $7075 and now has 5 up off its low. Both will need another 5 degree move to make an important bottom high probability.

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In short, we have the first condition met for an important trade set-up and lasting bottom, as mentioned in my commentary May 10 — a deep-enough correction to wash out sentiment and stoke weak hands to sell. Now, we need to see bulls take control, and witness this in impulsive price action that takes out resistance.

As always markets will do what they do. If these fresh impulses break down and support eventually gives way, we must look down — even to a break below April lows, and a protracted correction. Clearly, this is an important point in time.

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