Why is Bitcoin down today? ETF outflows, profit-taking pressure, and rising geopolitical tensions in Southeast Asia
Bitcoin's decline highlights market sensitivity to geopolitical tensions and investor behavior, underscoring the need for strategic risk management. The post Why is Bitcoin down today? ETF outflows, profit-taking pressur...
Bitcoin's decline highlights market sensitivity to geopolitical tensions and investor behavior, underscoring the need for strategic risk management.
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