Bitcoin traded around $57,000 during the European morning, following a pullback from the $60,000 resistance level on Thursday, a decline of 2.4% in the last 24 hours. The CoinDesk 20 Index (CD20) fell 2.3%. Bitcoin climbed above $59,000 on Thursday after the U.S. reported its first drop in consumer prices in four years, a positive sign for the prospect of an interest-rate cut by the Fed. Bitcoin’s failure to maintain a sustained rally, despite positive macro news, suggests there is more price weakness ahead.
Source link
This article was complied with AI assistance and reviewed by an editor. More information can be found in our T &C