Bitcoin Reclaims $1 Trillion Market Cap: What’s In Store?
Earlier today, Bitcoin rose to its highest level since late February and regained its $1 trillion market cap. Recently, Bitcoin was unable to break key resistance at $50,000, as it failed to find support over its 50-, 100-, and 200-day SMA points on the 4-hour time frame. With continued institutional buying, however, Bitcoin was able to reclaim $53,600. While current price levels are still off all-time highs, it has mostly recovered losses from late February. […]
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