Bitcoin Dips Below $96K: Analyst Says Drop Validates Correction, Eyes $94K Before Pivot
Bitcoin tumbled to a six-month low of $95,919 in the early hours of Nov. 14, a move seemingly triggered by a $870 million net outflow from spot BTC ETFs the previous day. Market Impact and Liquidations In the early hours...
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