
BTC Extends Gradual Recovery With First Break Above $81.3K Since January
TL;DR: Bitcoin climbed to $81,350, its first move above $81,300 since late January, after rebounding from last week’s drop below $75,000. ETF demand and easing geopolitical

TL;DR: Bitcoin climbed to $81,350, its first move above $81,300 since late January, after rebounding from last week’s drop below $75,000. ETF demand and easing geopolitical

TL;DR Technical Setup: Bitcoin’s recovery hinges on closing above the $82K CME gap, with negative funding rates and lower implied volatility creating conditions that could fuel

Arkham data reveals that this Wednesday, the Bhutanese government has once again moved a significant amount of Bitcoin from its state holdings. The wallet linked to

TL;DR Bitcoin trades in a tight range with low liquidity, marking its weakest year-end in seven years. Massive $23.7B Bitcoin options expire on December 26, creating

TL;DR Bitcoin maintains steady performance after a sharp rebound, reflecting a market that is holding firm while seeking stronger confirmation from macro and policy signals. The
TL;DR Bitcoin dropped from $91,000 to $85,000 within a few hours following the release of adverse macroeconomic factors in Asia and signals of large fund sell-offs.
TL;DR Bitcoin reclaimed the $91,000 level, driven by a shift in market expectations for a December Federal Reserve rate cut, now estimated at 85% probability. The
TL;DR: QCP Capital finds global markets displaying late-cycle traits rather than recessionary conditions, with growth slowing but no widespread contraction. Stock indices, bond yields, and corporate
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