Hi Crypto Academy Network, Bitcoin dropped to $17,567 on June 18, its lowest level since November 2020. The drop below $20,000 was the first occasion in Bitcoin’s short history that it breached the all-time high made during the previous bull market cycle. Traders fear that if Bitcoin starts to trade below $20,000, it could lead to margin calls and forced liquidations. Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine Capital, expects Bitcoin to drop to $10,000. Some institutional investors seem to be dumping their positions in a hurry. Canada's Purpose Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (BTCC) and 3iQ CoinShares Bitcoin ETF, have both witnessed massive liquidations in the past few days. BTCC’s holdings plunged from 47,818 Bitcoin to 23,307 Bitcoin between June 16 and June 17 while 3iQ’s stash reduced from 23,917 Bitcoin on June 1 to 12,668 Bitcoin on June 17. We expected bulls to defend the $20,000 support but the bears had other plans. They pulled the price to $17,567 on June 18 but could not sustain the lower levels. This suggests strong buying on dips. The BTC/ USD pair rose back above $20,000 on June 19 but the buyers are struggling to build upon this recovery. KEY TRADING LEVELS Top Content This Week! Bitcoin Sees Resistance at $21k | | | | ‘Bitcoin dead’ Google searches new hit | | | | UK Scraps Plan to Monitor Unhosted | | | | Top Article This Week! | 101-Year-Old Former POW Launches NFT | | | Cryptopunk Nft Sale Raises $100k | | | | Music Ecosystem on the Blockchain | | | | | Earnings Disclaimer The information you’ll find in this email is for educational purpose only. We make no promise or guarantee of income or earnings. You have to do some work, use your best judgment and perform due diligence before using the information in this email. Your success is still up to you. Nothing in this email is intended to be professional, legal, financial and/or accounting advice. Always seek competent advice from professionals in these matters. We also recommend that you check all UK laws to make sure you are in compliance when you create your online business. If you break the city or other local laws, we will not be held liable for any damages you incur |
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