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Peter Schiff predicts Bitcoin could drop to $20,000 if it falls below $50,000, amid rising geopolitical risks.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin

Bitcoin"s price stabilizes between $60,000 and $70,000, prompting cautious investor strategies.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin shows potential for rallies but struggles with persistent selling pressure and macroeconomic challenges.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin dropped below $66,000, marking a challenging week as it eyes potential further losses.

Bitcoin

Industry leaders foresee a Bitcoin rebound after the recent dip below $70,000.

Markets

Markets

XRP"s potential move to $2 could confirm a local market low after recent pullbacks.

Markets

Ethereum is testing crucial support levels as whale accumulation signals long-term confidence.

Markets

Crypto markets are experiencing a liquidity shock rather than a failure of fundamentals.

Markets

Traders brace for market volatility as geopolitical tensions escalate and key economic announcements loom.

Markets

Shiba Inu struggles below key resistance as traders monitor for signs of recovery.

Markets

The crypto market faces significant declines after the Fed signals potential rate hikes.

Markets

Sui"s price holds at $0.93 support as two new U.S. SUI ETFs begin trading, raising questions about the next breakout level.

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The US Dollar Index holds steady above 97.50 as markets await crucial jobless claims data.

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