On Christmas night, a magic spell was cast! Bitcoin skyrocketed, and Ethereum altcoins ushered in the dawn! Invest in these three hundred-fold coins and celebrate the New Year with great wealth! !
The U.S. stock market on Christmas Eve seemed to be cast a spell, and it soared right after the opening. Our Big Pie was not to be outdone, and it soared directly from US$94,000 to US$99,000 in one leap, a full 6 points increase!
Air Force brothers, this time we have fallen flat on our faces! Are foreign friends busy stocking up on "New Year's goods" before the Chinese New Year, or do they not accept gifts during the Chinese New Year and just identify BTC as "digital gold"? Anyway, this wave of Bitcoin is really comforting. How will the market go during the Christmas days? Come on, let's talk about your opinions! This article is just a personal review, not an investment advice! Just take a look at it for fun. Speaking of Bitcoin, I think it may fluctuate between $94,000 and $100,000. Although the market sentiment is still a little nervous, the panic has faded a lot. If you want to break the current deadlock, you need a large volume of real money and silver! As for BNB, it is steady in the range of $670 to $710, and it will rebound fiercely! In the latest BIO lock-up activity, the Golden Shovel has shown its strength again, with 6 consecutive airdrops, which have directly attracted those friends who are scared by the altcoins and those who are not too interested in the rebound of BTC and ETH to the embrace of BNB. In the short term, BNB has become a safe haven for many people! Looking at Ethereum $ETH, the big brother of altcoins, it is also majestic, leading a group of younger brothers to charge forward, and the entire market seems to be recovering. As for me, it will hover between 3,200 and 3,700 US dollars, and its trend will be more stable than that of Bitcoin. I heard that institutional ETFs made large purchases last night. It seems that institutional bosses are still optimistic about the future of Ethereum!
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