Bitcoin may see major price volatility at the start of December  — Here's why

Bitcoin may see major price volatility at the start of December — Here's why

Bitcoin might see a spike in volatility when the new weekly and monthly candles open, especially after a large short-term correction. The price of Bitcoin (BTC) faces two crucial events on Dec. 1 right after the weekly and monthly candles close. The upcoming weekly candle close is particularly noteworthy because it could mark the first red weekly candle since late September. The monthly candle will be significant since it would mark the highest close in Bitcoin’s history if the price remains over $13,791.Bitcoin realized volatility. Source: Cointelegraph Markets, Digital Assets DataThere....


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