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Gold, Stocks, and Bitcoin: Weekly Overview — September 3

This week’s price movements for Bitcoin (BTC), gold, and our stock picks, Visa and Coinbase.Sponsored Sponsored BTC Bitcoin seems to have fared middling-well over the past two weeks, as it achieved $50,000 again for the first time since May but seems to have met resistance at this point since then.  Trading around $45,000 on August 19, BTC then rose to $47,000 by the next day, $49,000 the day after that, finally surpassing the $50,000 mark on August 23. Having hit a target price point, BTC naturally met with selling pressure

What you need to know about Bitcoin’s revival rally

Even though an all-over bullish rally is still evident on the king coin’s one-day price chart, Bitcoin faced a major consolidation at the $47,250 level. The same raised concerns among investors about its rally. What Next At this point though, the good news is that Bitcoin is still rallying. But for BTC’s price to continue on this bullish path, it is imperative to assess circulating supply metrics to understand the future flow of the market.  Bitcoin has managed to climb above the $47K level after a short trip to the

Analyst on Bitcoin: This is ‘a very strong sign of…’

For one whole day, after some pretty monotonous consolidations and devastating price dips, Bitcoin price candles were green on a one-hour, four-hour, and one-day chart. With this latest movement, market speculations were rife if this rally was here to stay. In the case of Bitcoin, its price has been affected by external news in the past. Some consider these factors to be driving forces to the price action and during BTC’s recent bull run the news side of it looked positive. News like Binance and FTX  limiting leverage trading and