From buying the bottom to going short and then re-entering the market, what did I experience?
Instead of debating whether the market is a bubble or not, think about how to structure your portfolio to get a piece of this bubble.
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Instead of debating whether the market is a bubble or not, think about how to structure your portfolio to get a piece of this bubble.
Investors maintain confidence in crypto, but are anxiously eyeing developments that could sink prices further.
Social indicators showed a spike in Bitcoin interest on social platforms over the weekend.
A key ETH price indicator suggests the altcoin’s downtrend could extend to $400, but analysts are unsure whether the upcoming Ethereum Merge will be a bullish or bearish event.
Short-term hodlers may be done with the bulk of their panic selling, while the Mayer Multiple shows buying the dip has rarely been more profitable.
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BTC is flashing a few early bottoming signals, but analysts question whether “buying the dip” is a wise maneuver given the strength of the dollar and other factors.
The worst is yet to come for Bitcoin price performance, multiple sources warn, despite the turmoil at Terra slowly passing.
Analysts say BTC’s weakness is exacerbated by institutional investors exiting futures markets, but on-chain data hints that Bitcoin is in an early bottoming process.