Bitcoin MVRV Ratio Nears Key Signal – Next Major Buying Opportunity Ahead?

Bitcoin MVRV Ratio Nears Key Signal – Next Major Buying Opportunity Ahead?

Bitcoin is facing intense selling pressure once again, with bears now eyeing a move below the critical $80,000 support level. After bulls briefly pushed BTC to $87,000, hopes for a sustained recovery were quickly dashed when the price failed to reclaim the key $90,000 resistance. Since then, momentum has shifted sharply in favor of the […]


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