#Bitcoin price in November of each year from 2010 to 2023. Please note that the price of Bitcoin can fluctuate significantly during the month, and the numbers listed are approximate averages or end-of-month values: 👍
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1. 2010: Bitcoin was relatively unknown and was trading for less than $1, with prices ranging from $0.10 to $0.50 by the end of November.
2. 2011: Bitcoin saw its first major surge, reaching around $2 in early November, before rising to $10 by the end of the month
3. 2012: Bitcoin traded between $12 and $13 throughout November.
4. 2013: Bitcoin saw a major surge, going from $200 in early November to around $1,000 by the end of the month.
5. 2014: Bitcoin traded between $300 and $400 throughout November.
6. 2015: Bitcoin remained relatively stable, averaging around $300 to $350 by the end of November.
7. 2016: Bitcoin was around $700 at the beginning of November and rose to around $750 by the end of the month.
8. 2017: This was a record year for Bitcoin, with the price rising from around $6,500 to over $10,000 in November.
9. 2018: Bitcoin saw a significant drop from over $6,000 to around $3,700 by the end of November.
10. 2019: Bitcoin started the month at around $9,200 and ended November at around $7,700.
11. 2020: Bitcoin surged in November, starting at around $13,500 and ending the month at over $19,500.
12. 2021: Bitcoin hit an all-time high in November, starting the month at around $60,000 and peaking at nearly $69,000 before closing below $60,000.
13. 2022: Bitcoin fell significantly, starting November at around $20,000 and falling below $17,000 after the FTX collapse.
14. 2023: Bitcoin fluctuated between $34,000 and $37,000 in November.
These prices are approximate averages for the month and can vary depending on the exchange and time frame considered. The data represents a broad trend rather than precise daily fluctuations.
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