Bitcoin Fails To Establish Significant Demand, Why Price Could Fall To $20K

Bitcoin Fails To Establish Significant Demand, Why Price Could Fall To $20K

Bitcoin lost its footing above $40,000 once more over the weekend and has been on a downward trend since. This is not a shocking move given that the last two moves into the $40-$44K range had ended the same way. However, this third time has come with a much lower momentum, raising concerns regarding the ability of the digital asset to establish any semblance of support below this level. No Demand Established A fall below $40K shortly after breaching it is not unheard of in the history of bitcoin. In fact, given the highly volatile nature of the digital asset, moves like these are expected....


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