Bitcoin is a leading digital currency known for its volatility and significant price movements, recently experiencing inflows of two billion related to ETFs. Over the last two years, Bitcoin has increased by around 100%, continuing to garner attention for its potential future growth, with some predicting it could reach a million dollars. Despite facing sell-offs, Bitcoin remains a benchmark in the cryptocurrency market, outperforming most traditional and digital assets over multiple periods.

“>> there's a serious lack of volatility in Bitcoin. We're still under 80,000, but it just hasn't moved.”

“Have you been surprised that during the government shutdown that the price of Bitcoin has actually gone down?”

“Bitcoin right here at 71,300.”

“Wo! Bitcoin right here at 71,300.”

“we see Bitcoin that is right now as we speak down about 86 to about $86,000 and we see a lot of fear that is spreading across the market.”

“she took that down interestingly last week and suggested that the success of stable coins has become is so much higher than she thought that in some ways stable coins for transactions could ultimately crowd out Bitcoin.”

“I've always said it's a proxy for NASDAQ and liquidity trade. You know, buyer beware. It's not a store of wealth. It's very volatile. So that's what it's always been to me is a volatile, you know, 95% correlated asset to the NASDAQ.”

“And Bitcoin uh failed at the top end of the range as it tends to do. Uh and is now dancing around immediate term trade. If it breaks trade, it's going to go down.”

“Then finally, Bitcoin just went bullish trade.”

“Bitcoin just went bullish trade. The medium-term trade is 71,000, 71,6 or something like that. It changes all the time.”

“It's a bearish trend. It's still It still has to get above 81,000. We're not going to miss riding the next trend if it gets above 81,000 or at that point the number might be lower.”

“There are three things that create a topping process. One, it makes a lower high. It loses its immediate term trade momentum.”

“There are three things that create a topping process. One, it makes a lower high. It loses its immediate term trade momentum.”

“Digital gold was [__] When the bombs dropped, Bitcoin went down. It didn't go up. That's not what you thought was going to happen.”

“When the bombs dropped, Bitcoin went down. It didn't go up. That's not what you thought was going to happen. Bitcoin really just didn't do any of the things that people thought that the bulls thought it should or could have done.”

“When the bombs dropped, Bitcoin went down. It didn't go up. That's not what you thought was going to happen. Bitcoin really just didn't do any of the things that people thought that the bulls thought it should or could have done.”

“Trade has to hold above 71K. Currently by a nostril hair, it is doing that, but it's also right at the top end of the range because this is typically not the price to be buying after it goes there.”

“Bitcoin is down about 45% since October.”