Bitcoin price needs 2 months to return 'above macro trend' — Forecast
BTC price strength will be back with a vengeance early in 2025, analysis predicts, but the US presidential election will bug Bitcoin bulls until Inauguration Day.
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BTC price strength will be back with a vengeance early in 2025, analysis predicts, but the US presidential election will bug Bitcoin bulls until Inauguration Day.
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