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June 03, 2019, 09:24:31 AM
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Its all about waiting game now ,we cant predict that bitcoin will continue to surge or not so let's wait and see
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June 03, 2019, 09:24:22 AM
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BITCOIN PRICE PULLED BACK OVER THE WEEKEND BUT IT IS STILL FIRMLY IN BULL TERRITORY
In an overnight pullback, the bitcoin price has dropped by around 2.3 percent from $8,700 to $8,500, leaving major crypto assets such as Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, XRP, and EOS with 3 to 8 percent losses against the U.S. dollar.
As the bitcoin price endured a minor correction, the valuation of the crypto market has dropped by nearly $11 billion from $279 billion to $268 billion.
But i believe if this correction will not be so long. I have experienced this thing in my life and there was no bad news happened in the media but bitcoin gets a correction. Remember about when bitcoin was dropping to the 7.8k from above 8k. That should be the real case to be taken as the best example.
I believe next week we will see bitcoin gets surge again with more good news to come.
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June 03, 2019, 09:21:34 AM
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BITCOIN PRICE PULLED BACK OVER THE WEEKEND BUT IT IS STILL FIRMLY IN BULL TERRITORY
In an overnight pullback, the bitcoin price has dropped by around 2.3 percent from $8,700 to $8,500, leaving major crypto assets such as Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, XRP, and EOS with 3 to 8 percent losses against the U.S. dollar.
As the bitcoin price endured a minor correction, the valuation of the crypto market has dropped by nearly $11 billion from $279 billion to $268 billion.

Indeed maybe now is still on the bull run range for bitcoin but we need to wait and see maybe the price again will have some little drop and stay at that range for some time and a bull run like on 2017 will come later.
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June 03, 2019, 09:14:22 AM
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BITCOIN PRICE PULLED BACK OVER THE WEEKEND BUT IT IS STILL FIRMLY IN BULL TERRITORY
In an overnight pullback, the bitcoin price has dropped by around 2.3 percent from $8,700 to $8,500, leaving major crypto assets such as Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, XRP, and EOS with 3 to 8 percent losses against the U.S. dollar.
As the bitcoin price endured a minor correction, the valuation of the crypto market has dropped by nearly $11 billion from $279 billion to $268 billion.
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