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Scaramucci ve la caída del 55% de Bitcoin como una señal alcista y apunta a un regreso por encima de los $100,000

Anthony Scaramucci calificó la caída de aproximadamente el 55% de Bitcoin como relativamente leve y la interpretó como una señal alcista del mercado. Dijo que espera que la criptomoneda se recupere y vuelva a situarse por encima de los $100,000.

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Aug 19, 2026 at 12:55 AM UTC · 3 min de lectura

Scaramucci ve la caída del 55% de Bitcoin como una señal alcista y apunta a un regreso por encima de los $100,000
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55% Current Bitcoin drawdown

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El fundador de SkyBridge Capital, Anthony Scaramucci, dice que el actual mercado bajista de Bitcoin es históricamente superficial, una señal que interpreta como una fortaleza subyacente que eventualmente podría impulsar a la criptomoneda de nuevo por encima de los $100,000.

En su intervención en el Simposio de Blockchain de Wyoming el martes, Scaramucci describió el mercado como un "claro mercado bajista de Bitcoin", pero enfatizó que la caída de este ciclo de aproximadamente el 55% palidece en comparación con los descensos del 75% al 80% vistos en recesiones anteriores. A lo largo de sus 37 años en las finanzas, dijo, ha sido testigo de nueve mercados bajistas, y las pérdidas más leves en esta ocasión sugieren una base de compradores más resistente que se posiciona para la próxima subida.

"Así que, extrañamente, se podría adoptar la postura de que eso es en realidad una buena señal de que hay muchos compradores netos entrando en la próxima fase alcista de Bitcoin", dijo Scaramucci en una entrevista con Andrew Ross Sorkin de CNBC.

Bitcoin superó los $65,000 en las operaciones intradía del martes por primera vez en más de una semana, subiendo un 1.7% en las 24 horas anteriores antes de caer a alrededor de $64,700. El movimiento se produjo mientras los principales índices bursátiles de EE. UU. cotizaban a la baja, con el SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) cayendo un 0.63%, el SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) bajando un 0.14% y el Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) cayendo más de un 1.8%.

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