Bitcoin, Ethereum Technical Analysis: ETH Falls Below $3,000 to Start the Wee...
Ethereum dropped below $3,000 to start the weekend, as cryptocurrency prices fell for a second consecutive day. Bitcoin was also lower, giving up some of this week’s gains in the process. Bitcoin Following a surge to a high above $45,000 to start the week, bitcoin prices fell for a third straight session, as bullish pressure seems to have calmed. BTC/USD fell to an intraday low of $41,892.20 on Saturday, following a peak of $43,810.83 during yesterday’s session. After attempting to breach the $44,750 resistance on Thursday, bitcoin’s price strength has weakened,....
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Bitcoin fell below $22,000 to start the new trading week, as sentiment in crypto markets seems to have turned bearish. The world’s largest token saw recent price declines extended on Monday, with ethereum also experiencing similar downwards momentum. The global market cap is down over 3% as of writing.
Bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC) prices were once again in the red during today’s session, as prices fell below $22,000 to start the week.
The world’s largest cryptocurrency fell to an intraday low of $21,804.35 in today’s session, which is over $1,100....
The selloff in cryptocurrencies continued to start the week, with bitcoin falling to its lowest level since July. Ethereum was also trading in the red, hitting multi-month lows in the process. This comes as the overall global market cap in cryptos was down close to 9% at the time of writing.
Bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC), which has been the main focus of the recent decline in crypto prices, was trading 3% lower on Monday (at the time of writing), and almost 20% down from its position at the same time last week.
As of writing, BTC/USD hit an intraday low of $33,184.06 during....
Following recent multi-month highs, BTC continued to consolidate on Monday, as markets marginally fell to start the week. In addition to bitcoin, the current uncertainty in crypto markets also pushed ETH lower, falling below its $3,500 level as a result. Bitcoin BTC was trading in the red to start the week, as the world’s largest cryptocurrency continued to move away from recent highs. Following last week’s high above $48,220, BTC/USD hit a low of $45,839.92 earlier in today’s session. Since breaking out of the resistance last Monday, BTC has struggled to regain....
Bitcoin has fallen below $40,000 to start the weekend, as cryptocurrency markets extend recent losses. ETH was also lower on Saturday, falling to its lowest point this week in the process.
Bitcoin
BTC fell for its fourth consecutive session on Saturday, as the world’s largest cryptocurrency dropped below its long-term support level.
The price of BTC/USD fell below its $40,000 floor during the session, hitting an intraday low of $38,777.04 in the process.
As of writing, BTC is down 5.27% on the day, and is currently trading at $39,151.54, with the....
Crypto prices plunged as the weekend commenced, following yesterday’s U.S. inflation report, which came in at a 40-year high of 8.6%. ETH fell to its lowest point in fifteen months, while BTC dropped below $29,000. Bitcoin Following days of consolidation, BTC finally moved late on Friday into Saturday, as crypto prices responded to the latest inflation report. Data from the United States showed that inflation came in at a 40-year high of 8.6%, which is higher than the 8.3% many had expected. As such, investors seem to have panicked, and in turn liquidated some of their positions in....