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Bitcoin Peak Prices Since All-Time High @$20000 (Lower Highs)
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Bitcoin Peak Prices Since All-Time High @$20000 (Lower Highs)
By AlanSantana
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Let's take a look at Bitcoin's (BTCUSD) peak prices since ATH in December 2017.
First, we have Bitcoin's All-Time High (ATH) sitting at $19891.99.
A higher low hit in June 2019 at $13868.44.
Then we have a recent peak in February 2020 at $10522.51.
On the 30th of April, another peak was hit at $9478.66.
We are looking at lower highs.
We have no higher highs.
Bitcoin is likely to drop.
Note: Another jump can happen and the chart can easily change.
If the major purple trendline is broken then Bitcoin can do more up.
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