Bitcoin heads into Fed decision today at the exact price where its strongest holders may finally sell

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Bitcoin's rebound is running straight into one of the few events it can't price in advance. After climbing back toward $80,000 on the back of renewed institutional buying and a nine-day ETF inflow streak, BTC pulled back to around $76,500 on Tuesday before recovering early Wednesday to around $77,800 as the Federal Reserve began its [ ] The post Bitcoin heads into Fed decision today at the exact p
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