8 Reasons Why The Bitcoin Bear Phase Is Just A ‘Boogeyman’: Fund Manager
While the Bitcoin price hasn’t reclaimed the crucial $60,000 level to reenter the previous 4-month trading range, Ikigai Asset Management Chief Investment Officer (CIO) Travis Kling thinks that the current bearish phase is not more than a “boogeyman.” Via X, Kling listed eight reasons to be bullish on Bitcoin. He stated: “NFA. I’m wrong often. The current “bearish” backdrop seems easier to look through and buy than most of the boogeymen we’ve had in these markets over the last 6 years.” #1 Rapid Bitcoin Liquidations By Germany Travis Kling observes that....
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