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Goldman Sachs Begins Trading BTC Futures
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Goldman Sachs Partners With Galaxy Digital For Bitcoin Futures
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Goldman Sachs and Galaxy Digital collaborate to develop Bitcoin futures
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Bitcoin (Btc) Price Prediction: BTC/USD Risks Losing $45,000 Support, if It Fails to Sustain Above $50,000 High
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction – February 28, 2021
Since February 25, BTC/USD has been in a downward move. BTC price has fallen from the high of $58,000 to $44,000 low. Today, Bitcoin has been in a range-bound movement between $44,000 and $48,000.
Resistance Levels: $58,000, $59,000, $60,000
Support Levels: $40,000, $39,000, $38,000
BTC/USD – Daily Chart
Since February 26, the bulls have been defending the $44,000 support as the BTC price resumed a range-bound movement between $44,000 and $48,000. Presently, the upward movement of the coin has been impeded by the resistances at the $50,000 and the $52,000 high. On the upside, if the current support holds, Bitcoin price will rise to retest or break the $52,000 resistance. Eventually, the king coin will regain bullish momentum to revisit the overhead resistance at $58,000. In the meantime, the price is falling and a
Fears Around Stock Market Volatility Dragging Crypto Prices Even Lower
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