Bitcoin Continues to Pressure the Downside -
Enter your emailhas fallen a bit during the trading session on Friday, losing almost 3% as we continue to see a lot of negativity out there.
If we break down below there, then it’s likely that the market opens up the floodgates to much lower levels.In fact, if we drop down below the $18,000 level, it’s likely that we could go down to the $15,000 level.
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