Bitcoin price nears $55K as fund manager ‘still sees $100K’ in 2021

Bitcoin price nears $55K as fund manager ‘still sees $100K’ in 2021

Some analysts still expect six-figure Bitcoin prices this year despite the recent market panic. Bitcoin (BTC) is still on course to hit $100,000 this year and its recent dip is “unchanged price action.”That was the conclusion of one of the industry’s best-known investors as BTC/USD recovered from its trip to near $46,000.Tapiero eyes “very rare buy signal” for Bitcoin...In a tweet on April 27, Dan Tapiero, fund manager Dan Tapiero revealed that he had been “inundated” with concerned clients over Bitcoin’s recent price dip. There was, however, no need to panic.Highlighting a technical (TD....


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