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Bitcoin (BTC)

Will Bitcoin rally back to highs of $5000 (+49%) or fall to July 2017 lows of $1800 (-46%)?
  • In 2017, the price of a single coin has rallied from around $1000 in January to highs of almost $5000.
  • However, the cryptocurrency has fallen by over a third from August’s all-time highs of $4924.
  • Relative Strength Index (RSI) has bounced from near its oversold level
  • Stochastics have turned oversold for the first time since July’s lows
Market commentators are divided on Bitcoin’s future direction:
  • Allianz chief economic advisor Mohamed El-Erian believes it should be worth half of its current value
  • CNBC contributor Brian Kelly, however, believes it is undervalued in the long run

 

Pricing data sourced from ProRealTime Charts on 15 September. Please contact us for a full, up to date rundown.

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