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news-imageApril 21, 2025

Bitcoin Breaks The Barriers, Rises Above $87,000—A Rise to $100K Seems to be Inevitable in Q2 2025

Bitcoin has yet again risen after utilizing its accumulated strength, as the buying activity increased substantially. The BTC price has displayed a similar consolidation before, which trapped the bears at the local bottoms. Interestingly, the bears are trapped as the price broke out heavily, and these levels still remain untouched.
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This Sunday, the market's leading cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC), has once again crossed the $87,000 mark, following what analysts describe as a healthy correction that brought prices down to $74,000 earlier this month. In a recent post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), crypto analyst Doctor Profit provided a comprehensive analysis of the current price action, outlining what investors can expect moving forward.

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