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BitcoinSistemi 2025-03-10 12:51:08

How Much Further Can Bitcoin (BTC) Fall? Analyst Answers, Explains Events That Could Start the Rise!

While Bitcoin has been going through difficult times in recent days, investors are looking for answers to the questions “Will the decline continue? When will the rise begin?” However, the prospects for BTC are not very encouraging. Analysts say the decline may continue. While expectations continue to decline, analysts state that the increase in Japanese bond yields and their highest level since 2008 increases the risk for BTC. At this point, analysts note that the increase in Japanese bond yields and the possibility of the Bank of Japan raising interest rates have led to concerns that there could be a significant correction in BTC. The rise in Japanese bond yields, combined with geopolitical and economic uncertainty, ongoing tariff wars, and the Federal Reserve’s cautious stance on rate cuts in 2025, are contributing to the potential decline in Bitcoin’s value. Speaking to Coindesk, BTSE Chief Operating Officer Jeff Mei said that Bitcoin could fall to the $70,000-$80,000 range in the coming days. “We believe geopolitical and economic uncertainty is causing institutions to reduce their cryptocurrency holdings. “Bitcoin could fall to the $70,000-80,000 range in the coming weeks,” he said. Only when this tariff war is over and the Fed continues to lower interest rates will Bitcoin continue to trend towards new all-time highs.” *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: How Much Further Can Bitcoin (BTC) Fall? Analyst Answers, Explains Events That Could Start the Rise!

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