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$BTC (Not Financial Advice) Historically, Bitcoin's price often dips around Black Friday. Let's review the pattern: 2022: Stable around $16,000-$17,000 with a slight recovery. 2021: Dropped to around $54,000 from a previous high. 2020: Fell briefly from ~$19,000 to ~$16,500 before resuming its rally. 2019: Hovered around $7,000 with minimal movement. 2018: Continued declining to ~$3,700. 2017: Traded between $8,000 and $9,000 during a bull market. The trend suggests that Black Friday often sees a dip due to profit-taking and market adjustments. Therefore, it's reasonable to predict a possible dip in Bitcoin's price around Black Friday 2024, even if the overall trend for the year is bullish. Considering this pattern, Bitcoin's price could potentially see a temporary decrease before continuing its upward trajectory. A more conservative estimate for Black Friday 2024 might be around $90,000 if the market follows the historical trend of a brief dip during that period.
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What would happen this BLACK Friday!?
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$DOGS I can see (you agree or not!!??)
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$BTC BTC uhu...struggling to hold the support!
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