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Three Risk Signals Suggest Bitcoin Could Fall Below $90,000
Three Risk Signals Suggest Bitcoin Could Fall Below $90,000Bitcoin (BTC) failed to break through the $100,000 mark, dropping overnight to $94,500, raising concerns about the near-term market trend. Several key indicators suggest a further correction, potentially pushing the price below $90,000
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Crypto Winter Arrives: Global Regulation Tightens, Bitcoin Falls Below $35,000
Crypto Winter Arrives: Global Regulation Tightens, Bitcoin Falls Below $35,000For investors familiar with cryptocurrencies, they are accustomed to the ups and downs of Bitcoin. So far in 2022, Bitcoin has been struggling to stay above $36,000
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Bitcoin Reversal Falls Below $67,000, Market Panic Spreads, Liquidations Exceed $200 Million
Bitcoin Reversal Falls Below $67,000, Market Panic Spreads, Liquidations Exceed $200 MillionAfter reaching a high of $69,546 in the early morning yesterday, Bitcoin saw selling pressure emerge. It fell below $67,000 late last night and plunged close to the $66,500 level around 8:30 this morning, quickly falling below the low of October 17th before rebounding, again washing out a number of investors
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Bitcoin Falls out of Top 10 Global Asset Market Cap, Brazil's Central Bank Accelerates Digital Asset Regulation
Bitcoin Falls out of Top 10 Global Asset Market Cap, Brazil's Central Bank Accelerates Digital Asset Regulation
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Fed May Delay Rate Cut, Bitcoin Drops with Stocks, Futures Premium Falls Below 5%, but Options Data Provides Glimmers of Hope
Fed May Delay Rate Cut, Bitcoin Drops with Stocks, Futures Premium Falls Below 5%, but Options Data Provides Glimmers of HopeFollowing the release of US September inflation data, Bitcoin prices fell in tandem with US equities, as market concerns heightened about the Federal Reserve potentially delaying further rate cuts. The consumer price index (CPI) rose 2
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Bitcoin and Ethereum Futures Prices Fall in Late New York Trading on Thursday
Bitcoin and Ethereum Futures Prices Fall in Late New York Trading on ThursdayBitcoin futures (BTC) on CME closed at $59,805.00 on Thursday, down 2
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Crypto Market Volatility: BTC Falls Below 62,600, ETH Weakly Recedes, Altcoins Follow the Trend
Crypto Market Volatility: BTC Falls Below 62,600, ETH Weakly Recedes, Altcoins Follow the TrendOn Monday, BTC exhibited a rollercoaster ride, reaching a high of 64,478 and falling back to 62,128, with a fluctuation range of 2,350 points. Meanwhile, ETH showed relative weakness, with two days of rebound only offsetting one day of decline, and the previous six-day decline took four days to bounce back by about half
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Bitcoin Falls Below $56,000 as Fed Rate Hike Expectations Rise
Bitcoin Falls Below $56,000 as Fed Rate Hike Expectations RiseOn Wednesday (September 11), CME Bitcoin futures (BTC) closed at $57,685.00, down 0
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Bitcoin falls below $56,000 as Fed rate cut expectations cool
Bitcoin falls below $56,000 as Fed rate cut expectations coolBitcoin (BTC) and the broader cryptocurrency market declined in early trading on Wednesday, a move that coincided with diminished expectations for a Fed rate cut following the release of the August Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. The report showed that overall inflation rose at its slowest pace in more than three years in August, but it did not increase market expectations for a significant rate cut from the Fed
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Dogecoin (DOGE) at a Crossroads: Breaking the Downtrend Line or Falling Below Support?
Dogecoin (DOGE) at a Crossroads: Breaking the Downtrend Line or Falling Below Support?Dogecoin (DOGE) is at a crucial point after encountering resistance at the $0.09149 level
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ETH/BTC Rate Falls Below April 2021 Low, Down 44% Since the Merge
ETH/BTC Rate Falls Below April 2021 Low, Down 44% Since the MergeCryptoQuant, a crypto analytics platform, reported on social media that the ETH/BTC rate has fallen by 44% since the Ethereum Merge in September 2022. The ETH/BTC rate is currently at 0
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Bitcoin Could Dip Below $50,000: Falling Volume, ETF Outflows, and Historical Data Hint at Correction
Bitcoin Could Dip Below $50,000: Falling Volume, ETF Outflows, and Historical Data Hint at CorrectionBitcoin has been facing multiple headwinds recently, with declining trading volume, slowing ETF inflows, and historical data suggesting a potential correction in September, potentially pushing the cryptocurrency below the critical psychological level of $50,000.Cyrus Ip, Head of Content at Bybit exchange, stated that while the current market conditions suggest minimal resistance to a pullback below $50,000, new catalysts or headlines could rapidly shift market sentiment, especially in a low-liquidity environment