US election another ‘buy the rumor, buy the news’ event for BTC: Pantera
The Wall Street adage of “buy the rumor, sell the news” didn’t apply to the launch of US spot Bitcoin ETFs last year, and it won’t apply to President Trump’s inauguration next week.
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The Wall Street adage of “buy the rumor, sell the news” didn’t apply to the launch of US spot Bitcoin ETFs last year, and it won’t apply to President Trump’s inauguration next week.
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