Bitcoin Below 50MA: Is a 26% Crash Imminent?
Bitcoin price drops below 50-day moving average, sparking fears of a 26% crash. Analysts predict a potential decline to $76,200 or even $82,000. Will Bitcoin recover or continue its downward trend?
Bitcoin price drops below 50-day moving average, sparking fears of a 26% crash. Analysts predict a potential decline to $76,200 or even $82,000. Will Bitcoin recover or continue its downward trend?
Crypto analyst predicts Bitcoin price crash due to thinning order books, relentless selling, and weak bullish momentum. A recovery to $108,500 could invalidate the prediction.
Bitcoin price predictions diverge wildly! Analysts warn of a potential crash below $100,000, but others forecast a rally to $150,000. What’s the future of BTC?
Bitcoin price plunges below $105K, triggering $712M in crypto liquidations. Long investors suffer heavy losses as market volatility intensifies. Whale activity and a “long squeeze” contribute to the crash.
White House’s 104% China tariff bombshell shatters Bitcoin’s brief rally, plunging prices from $109,000 to $77,657 overnight. Crypto’s “safe haven” myth crumbles as global trade war intensifies.
Former Bitcoin bull predicts a staggering 91% crash to $10,000, while other analysts forecast drops to $73,000. The crypto market trembles as fear and greed battle for control. What’s truly behind these apocalyptic predictions?
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