Screening Filters
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- Purpose:
The user’s question is not about finding stocks or cryptos that match certain criteria, but about the future price path of a single asset: Bitcoin (BTC) – specifically, whether it will go below $60,000. A screener is used to search among many securities; here, there is only one asset of interest (BTC), so no universe filtering is required.
- Rationale:
- The query is directional/forecast-oriented (“Will BTC go below 60k?”), not selection-oriented (“Which coins/stocks have X, Y, Z characteristics?”).
- Applying things like market-cap, volume, valuation, or performance filters would be irrelevant, because we’re not trying to narrow down a list of candidates; we already know the asset: BTC.
- Any meaningful answer here comes from price analysis, support/resistance, and risk discussion, not from a multi-asset screening process.
Why This Matches the User’s Query
- The user is asking about probability and risk around a specific level ($60,000) for Bitcoin only, so:
- A screener (which filters a list of assets) is not the right tool.
- Instead, the right approach is technical/market analysis of BTC itself (e.g., existing supports like ~$61,958 from previous answers, trend structure, volatility), which does not require screener filters.
- Leaving the filter set empty ensures the analysis is focused solely on BTC, exactly matching the user’s intent.
Important Clarification on the Question Itself
It’s not possible to guarantee whether Bitcoin will or won’t go below $60,000. Any statement on that is probabilistic, based on factors such as:
- Existing support levels (e.g., prior support around ~$61,958 from your earlier query).
- Overall market trend, macro conditions, and liquidity.
- Sentiment, flows to/from exchanges, derivatives positioning, etc.
I can help you think in terms of scenarios and probabilities (e.g., how a break of $61,958 support raises odds of testing below $60,000), but not give a certainty.
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