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#Bitcoin New week and a new weekly close ABOVE the ATH of 2021. All this panic in the last few days was completely in vain. It just shows how unimportant short-term price action is. It's often just noise. The bull market is far from over.

#Bitcoin

New week and a new weekly close ABOVE the ATH of 2021.

All this panic in the last few days was completely in vain.

It just shows how unimportant short-term price action is. It's often just noise.

The bull market is far from over.

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