The cryptocurrency with the largest market capitalization, however, started the week lower, after hitting US $ 51,515.6, its highest level since December 7. Meanwhile, Ethereum also fell to around $ 3,800. Bitcoin had a Christmas bullish rally, but this week the gains faded. Investors and gurus expected it to surpass $ 52,200 as a new milestone from which to take off again above $ 60,000. Analysts now believe it can continue the decline to at least $ 44,000. Although others see stability between $ 45,000 and $ 52,000. Forecasts for Bitcoin According to analyst Rekt Capital, Bitcoin's price action is similar to a scenario that occurred in May "in which Bitcoin is experiencing a multi-week consolidation between the two bull market EMAs," and the price could soon return to the level...