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Traders Become Bullish On Bitcoin After Recent Sell-Off - The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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By Shivdeep Dhaliwal Investors are turning bullish on Bitcoin and Ethereum again as crypto markets flat-line after a recent sell-off. Monday, Bitcoin and Ethereum ended slightly in the red. While Bitcoin still showed some resistance at the psychologically-important $20,000-mark, according to Edward Moya, a senior market analyst with OANDA.  There was no sign of any further sell-off for the digital […]

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