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finally crossed $71,000
Next target: $100,000
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Meme tokens and Altcoins are down by 15% since the $BTC fall by 3.9%. I sold my $PEPE and $BONK holdings on time to buy again them on lows.
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$BTC is 3.8% down from the last 24 hours. Bitcoin crossed $73,000 but didn't reach the previous ATH level. No need to panic. As I told you before, $BTC will be dumped by some hedge funds and Wall Street investors to keep the prices low so big tech companies like #Microsoft can buy on lows. These investors are also the shareholders of these tech companies, so if $BTC is down, it's a win-win situation for them. They have an opportunity to buy on lows. Bitcoin will soon cross $80,000 and maybe $100,000 as well. #Bitcoin is strong, it is here to stay.
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Which crypto can reach $1 in the long term? 1. $TRX 2. $XRP 3. $ADA
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$BTC 80% of BlackRock's #Bitcoin ETF buyers are direct investors, with 75% being first-time ETF buyers—mostly young investors moving from platforms like Coinbase to traditional managers. #BlackRock Source: Coin Telegraph
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It is all about the global liquidity cycle. It always has been, and it's almost time for the BTC to finish the rotation. $BTC | $ETH | $SOL
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