Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Bitcoin - It's All in the Head and Shoulders

Updated March 9, 2014

In light of the MtGox exchange debacle, the price pattern of Bitcoin got me thinking.  I recall having an analyst explain the concept of a "head and shoulders" stock chart pattern for me on a stock that I held that explained why the stock price was unlikely to rise to its previous high.

For those of you that aren't familiar with the concept, here is a very basic explanation from Investopedia:

A head a shoulders pattern is one where the price of a share:

"1. Rises to a peak and subsequently declines.


2. Then, the price rises above the former peak and again declines.


3. And finally, rises again, but not to the second peak, and declines once more.



The first and third peaks are shoulders, and the second peak forms the head."

This is what a head and shoulders pattern looks like:


This pattern is considered to be one of the most reliable trend-reversal indicators.  The downward pattern is made up of a period of falling peaks and troughs, indicating a weakening price trend when compared to the head.  Price is most likely to continue to decline once the price breaks below the neckline of the pattern.

Now, here is a chart showing the trading price of a Bitcoin in U.S. dollars between  November 1, 2013 and January 1, 2014 from Bitstamp, one of the world's largest Bitcoin exchanges based in Slovenia:


While the shoulder on the rising portion of the chart (the left shoulder) is rather narrow and not as pronounced as in the example given above, the presence of a prior uptrend is one of the key parts of a head and shoulders pattern.  As well, the volume on the left shoulder is generally higher than the volume when the head is formed, another signal.  Trading volume then increases during the price decline with several days of very high volume in early- and mid-December 2013.  The right shoulder forms between December 7th and 17th.  It is rather difficult to draw a line that forms the neck, however, it is somewhere between $700 and $800.

Here is a graph showing the trading price of a Bitcoin from November 2013 to the present:


This last Bitcoin chart looks very similar to this chart showing the price of Goldman Sachs during 2011, with the exception being Bitcoin's narrow left shoulder:



Using a head and shoulders pattern, one can predict the price decline by measuring the distance between the neck and the top of the head.  This distance is then subtracted from the neckline to give us the target price.  If the head measures at $1140 and the neck measures at $750, the distance is $390.  If this is subtracted from the neck at $750, the target price is then $360, about $250 lower than its current level.  As you may have noticed on the chart for Goldman Sachs, the price dropped substantially lower than the target.

The head and shoulders reversal pattern can take many months to complete.  When a stock breaks below the neckline, there is no longer any support and very rapid price declines can occur, often with an increase in volume as we are currently seeing for Bitcoin.


Only time will tell us whether Bitcoin is following a typical head and shoulders pattern or whether the recent price decline will reverse itself.

8 comments:

  1. I have a different theory. All is flux and change.

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  2. So I'm not an economist, but isn't this method of analysis just a little bit like reading tea leaves? It seems to me you're just looking at the price pattern and drawing a conclusion based on the outcome of a vaguely similar pattern. You're not accounting for any external factor. Forgive me, but I think projecting the price of something new and unfamiliar like Bitcoin requires a bit more effort. Personally I think Bitcoin will die off in the wake of other alternatives. Cryptographic currencies however will not, and the many exciting potentials of this kind of distributed public ledger system still lie in the future to be discovered.

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  3. .
    The reason why traditional stock price analysis will not work for predicting bitcoin prices is quite simply because bitcoin is like nothing that has ever happened before.

    Of course there are "classic" stock traders buying and selling bitcoin, betting on trends, seeing mini 'pump and dump' cycles etc.

    But .. and its a very big but ... bitcoin is being bought , in greater and greater amounts by ordinary people, who have researched all about the blockchain protocol and why this isnt just 'a currency investment' but is actually a game-changing technology that will for ever change the way the internet works.

    That is why, when the "traditional traders" see a trend ( like the 'head and shoulders' chart mentioned in this article ) they take the 'traditional' view and decide its time for them to sell. However, the price still rises back again, because of the 'bitcoin believer' effect and more and more adopters - worldwide - entering the market.
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    I complete therefore disagree with the prediction that Bitcoin will be trading at lower than the 'target price' of $360 in a couple of months. My hunch is that it will reach around $1000 dollars again in June/July

    If I'm right, maybe anyone who is thinking of investing in Bitcoin should follow my hunches rather than the "experts" who have consistently made the wrong calls on Bitcoins future.
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  4. Good analysis. However, bitcoin price chart will remain unstable due to its volatility. I must agree that only time can tell how Bitcoin will remain at its typical head and shoulders pattern. We’ve seen it at sky rocket price at 1000USD and now it’s substantially low for only 400USD.

    Philip Jones
    Betcoin™

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  5. You may have a point with that head and shoulder theory about bitcoin, but a lot of people believe that it’s going to skyrocket higher than its first peak price. Whatever the price of bitcoin will be in the future, BitcoinDaily believe that it’s going to be more popular.

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