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Bitcoin Struggles, but Signs of a Breakout Emerge: Is the Market Ready to Turn?
Bitcoin Struggles, but Signs of a Breakout Emerge: Is the Market Ready to Turn?While Bitcoin prices continue to fluctuate within a narrow range, on-chain analysis reveals that trading activity on the Bitcoin network has reached a three-year low, suggesting waning interest in the network. However, some analysts believe this could mean a significant breakout is imminent
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Bitcoin Price Plunges to $40,600: TD Sequence Signals Potential Pullback
Bitcoin Price Plunges to $40,600: TD Sequence Signals Potential PullbackAn analyst has explained why Bitcoin could be headed for a decline to $40,600, based on a pattern appearing on the cryptocurrency's two-month chart. The pattern, known as the Tom Demark (TD) Sequence, is sending a sell signal, suggesting that Bitcoin has likely reached a peak
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Bitcoin Drops Below $57,000, Over 75,000 Liquidated Across the Network, Crypto Market Panic Intensifies
Bitcoin Drops Below $57,000, Over 75,000 Liquidated Across the Network, Crypto Market Panic IntensifiesOn September 4th, Bitcoin prices continued to decline, briefly falling below $57,000, marking a one-month low. Bitcoin has dropped over 4% in the past 24 hours, with other major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum also experiencing significant declines
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Bitcoin ETF Outflows Hit $287 Million as BTC Drops Below $56,000 Amid Recession Fears
Bitcoin ETF Outflows Hit $287 Million as BTC Drops Below $56,000 Amid Recession FearsBitcoin ETFs witnessed daily outflows of $287.8 million as risk-off sentiment in both crypto and traditional risk markets intensified
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Bitcoin Price Volatility to Trigger Massive Liquidations: $55,000 is the Key Level
Bitcoin Price Volatility to Trigger Massive Liquidations: $55,000 is the Key LevelAccording to ChainCatcher, if Bitcoin drops below $55,000, the cumulative liquidation intensity of long positions across major CEXs will reach $746 million. Conversely, if Bitcoin breaks above $58,000, the cumulative liquidation intensity of short positions across major CEXs will reach $900 million
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Bitcoin Recovers After Briefly Dipping Below $56,000
Bitcoin Recovers After Briefly Dipping Below $56,000September 4, 2021 - Bitcoin continued its decline today, briefly dipping below $56,000 before recovering to the $56,000 level.
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Bitcoin Starts September with a Dip: US Stocks Weigh, Fears Intensify
Bitcoin Starts September with a Dip: US Stocks Weigh, Fears IntensifyFollowing the US Labor Day holiday, US stocks tumbled, with Nvidia closing down nearly 10%, marking its biggest single-day decline. Other tech stocks also saw widespread losses
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Bitcoin's price decline sparks market concern, risk assets fall across the board
Bitcoin's price decline sparks market concern, risk assets fall across the boardBitcoin recently hit a one-month low, fueling market anxieties and leading to a widespread decline in global risk assets. The cryptocurrency plunged over 4% at one point before recovering slightly
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Bitcoin Plunges to One-Month Low as Traders Await Nonfarm Payrolls Data
Bitcoin Plunges to One-Month Low as Traders Await Nonfarm Payrolls DataSINGAPORE, Sept. 4 (Caixin) - Bitcoin hovered near a one-month low on Thursday, as economic concerns triggered a broad sell-off in global risk assets
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Bitcoin and Ethereum Futures Dropped on Tuesday, Losses Widened Ahead of ISM Manufacturing Index Release
Bitcoin and Ethereum Futures Dropped on Tuesday, Losses Widened Ahead of ISM Manufacturing Index ReleaseAt the close of trading in New York on Tuesday, the CME Bitcoin futures contract (BTC) settled at $58,485.00, down 1
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Bitcoin Futures Plunged Over 1%, Ethereum Futures Fell Over 3%
Bitcoin Futures Plunged Over 1%, Ethereum Futures Fell Over 3%At the close of trading in New York on Tuesday (September 3), the CME Bitcoin futures BTC main contract settled at $58,485.00, down 1
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Upside Down in Bitcoin Price on September 4: New Low Record
Upside Down in Bitcoin Price on September 4: New Low RecordRecently, according to market reports, the price of Bitcoin has fallen below $58,000, a decline of 2.56%