Bitcoin traders brush off September blues, say closing price may ‘surprise the bears’
Tyr Capital’s chief investment officer thinks Bitcoin is more likely to finish September above $60,000 than below.
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Tyr Capital’s chief investment officer thinks Bitcoin is more likely to finish September above $60,000 than below.
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