https://www.newsbtc.com/news/bitcoin/bitcoin-price-retests-65000/
Crypto analyst MMBT Trader has revealed that the Bitcoin price is retesting a bullish channel at the $65,000 price level. He further mentioned what market participants should expect if the flagship crypto holds above or breaks below this bullish channel. Bitcoin Price Retesting $65,000 And What Could Come Next MMBT Trader mentioned in a TradingView post that the $65,000 support zone is now the major daily support…
Bitcoin Price Retests Bullish Channel At $65,000, Analyst Reveals What’s Next
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