What I would like to say is that the decrease in difficulty gives us an indication that the price may fall in the next two weeks.
I think you got it backwards. Lower price may cause a drop in difficulty if the price becomes too low for some miners to continue mining. In theory higher difficulty may cause the price to drop a little bit as miners need to sell more bitcoins to pay their bills. However the total amount of new bitcoins being mined and sold by miners isn't that large compared to overall trading volumes, ~1800 per day.
reportedly 1.3 million miners have been turned off, I do not know this news is true or not,
if true, then this might make Bitcoin a dump, I know if someone new to mine in bitcoin then it is now in vain,
because the price must above $ 14,000 to make miners profitable