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Why Is Bitcoin Stuck At $95,000 ?
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Why Is Bitcoin Stuck At $95,000 ?
By lubosi
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Dec 4
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Dec 4
I was re-reading a book by an economist,
that was talking about, the cause of inflation,
the deflation and money printing
that had occurred in 2008,
Listen in 2019 the US Unemployment
rate was 3.7%
today in 2024 the unemployment
UNRATE
rate is 4.1%
as you can see from that data
that it has increased.
this is showing that something
is broken in the US economy
which is spelling trouble
for the global economy at large.
Also in South Africa there is
a savings rate of -1%
Compare this to the US
which has a savings rate of +4%
this is why South African's have
more incentive to save foreign currencies
such as the dollar
The British Pound has a savings
rate of about +10%
All these numbers are
economy data
Here are the top 3 savings rates:
USPS
ZAPS
GBPS
Now how does Bitcoin fit into
all this?
What is the yearly performance
of Bitcoin?
BTCUSD
if you buy at the right price?
Look at the parabolic dots
on the chart
you will see that they are
below the price
And if you look back to November
the last time this parabolic was below
price the Bitcoin
performance shot up!
The time to get in
is now.
Also the Price of Bitcoin
is following the
rocket booster
strategy
to learn more
about this strategy check out
the references below.
Rocket boost this content
to
learn more.
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please learn risk management
and profit-taking strategies
Because you will lose money
wether you like it or not.
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before you trade with real money.
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