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Jun 06 2026FINANCE

Crypto drops and who really feels the pinch

Bitcoin just had its worst week in June, losing over 15 percent of its value and wiping out months of gains. The crash brings the price back to where it was before the last election, even though it had hit a record high late last year. Other major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and XRP followed the

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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Prices Drop: What the Charts Tell Us

Bitcoin may still be falling. A seasoned trader thinks the coin could hit $60, 000 again before it starts to rise. He said Bitcoin looks like a bear flag after a sharp drop, and the market is nervous about liquidations. The price slipped into the $60, 000 area and traders fear more selling. The nex

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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Slips, Big Losses Hit Traders

Bitcoin fell below $62, 000 early Thursday, sparking a rush of forced sales that wiped out more than $1. 5 billion in high‑risk crypto positions over the last day. The sell‑off left roughly 208, 000 traders on the market with liquidated accounts, according to CoinGlass data. Bitcoin alone accounte

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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Rocky Week: What’s Next After the Drop?

Bitcoin is back to dancing around $67, 000, reclaiming a tiny bit of ground after losing nearly one-tenth of its value in just seven days. That’s the smallest victory in a week that’s been anything but smooth. While U. S. stock markets are flipping record highs like pancakes, Bitcoin isn’t riding th

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Jun 03 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s “Oversold” Signal: Is a Comeback on the Horizon?

Bitcoin’s price was hovering around $67, 000 after a brief dip the day before. A key technical tool, the 14‑day Relative Strength Index (RSI), has fallen below 30. In trading language, that means the coin is “oversold” – a situation where many sell orders have pushed prices too low, sometimes hintin

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Who Should Lead U. S. Intelligence?

William John Pulte is now acting director of national intelligence. He’s never worked in intelligence before. His biggest qualification seems to be helping Trump target political opponents. While critics argue he lacks experience, supporters see him as the perfect loyalist. Pulte’s work at the hous

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May 29 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Prices Dip as Iran Tensions Rise and ETF Money Flows Out

Bitcoin fell below $73, 000 after a surge of Iranian strikes that pushed oil higher and shook risk appetite. Two days of heavy withdrawals from Bitcoin spot ETFs have erased more than $1 billion, the largest loss since January. The slump spread to other major coins: Ethereum slipped under $2, 000 fo

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May 29 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin Slides While Markets Cheer Possible Middle East Calm

Bitcoin fell to just below $73, 000 after traders reacted to news that U. S. and Iranian officials had drafted a 60‑day ceasefire extension, aiming to start talks on Iran’s nuclear program. The headline was quick, but the market response shows a split: stocks and bonds rose while oil prices dropped

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May 29 2026CRYPTO

Why Bitcoin Stands Alone in the Crypto World

Bitcoin isn’t just another digital coin in a crowded market—it’s the only one that really matters, according to long-time supporters. Recent talks have highlighted how Bitcoin’s dominance isn’t just luck but the result of natural market forces. When big investors and institutions pile into an asset,

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May 29 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin\'s wild rides push investors toward safer bets

Bitcoin\'s price swings have scared away over a billion dollars from simple spot ETFs recently, but some clever financial products are proving surprisingly popular. These aren\'t your typical crypto investments – instead of betting everything on Bitcoin\'s next move, they offer protection when the m

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