
Bitcoin price News: The global digital asset market witnessed a major pullback as more than $100 billion went out of the market. Bitcoin, the world’s largest crypto dropped by around 9% in the last 7 days to lose the crucial $30 price level. As the market trades in increased uncertainty, Bloomberg analyst hints major pullback ahead.
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Bitcoin Price To Decline More Ahead
Mike McGlone, Senior Macro Strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence stated Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) may be running into a wall of resistance ahead. However, Bitcoin price went surged over the $30K level to encounter multiple resistance. Same with ETH, the second largest crypto price breached the $2K level but faced multiple resistances there.
Bloomberg Analyst is still bullish on the biggest of the cryptos in the long term. Meanwhile, a force generated by the dropping stock market in accordance with the tightening Federal Reserve policies leading to recession holds the potential to lower the tide for all the risk assets. He marks Bitcoin and Ethereum among the riskiest assets.
The post Bitcoin, Ethereum Eye Major Pullback Risk, Tips Bloomberg Analyst appeared first on CoinGape.
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