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Bitcoin Bulls Buckle Up: Seasonal Trends Point To $50,000 Target

[Nov 22, 2023 3:00 PM] Bitcoin (BTC), the largest cryptocurrency on the market, has again failed to consolidate and reach the $38,000 level for the third time, as it is currently experiencing a 3% pullback. This has led the community to speculate that a significant…

November Outlook For Bitcoin Price: Another Pump Or Retrace?

[Oct 30, 2023 1:00 AM] November has often been a standout month for Bitcoin, with historical data indicating an impressive average price jump of 43%. This would propel Bitcoin to around $48,000. But with October already showing a significant price increase, the question…

This Bitcoin Metric Peaks Again: Will BTC Hit $60,000 As Before?

[Oct 27, 2023 2:00 PM] The price of Bitcoin stands firm around the critical area of $34,000, hinting at further bullish potential. However, market analysts wonder if enough clues point to the upside or if BTC will return to $20,000. As of this writing, BTC trades at…

Bitcoin Price Action in October: A Probabilistic Overview

[Oct 2, 2023 10:00 PM] October has traditionally been a pivotal moment for Bitcoin’s price action. Historical data shows an enticing average price increase of 17% for the month (excluding the early, volatile years of Bitcoin). In pre-halving years, this average…

Bitcoin Struggles To Break $30,000 Resistance Level: Here’s Why

[May 7, 2023 1:00 AM] The cryptocurrency market has been trading sideways in recent weeks, with the leading token, Bitcoin, following a similar pattern. Despite numerous attempts in April, Bitcoin has struggled to break the $31,000 mark. The price is blocked by its…

Bitcoin Price Analysis: Is A Retracement To $25,000 Likely?

[Apr 22, 2023 3:24 AM] Despite the relative performance of altcoins in 2023, Bitcoin has seen a significant 75% bullish rally since the beginning of the year. However, Bitcoin’s price has been unable to surpass the resistance level of $30,000 for a week, and this…