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August 16, 2018, 08:39:20 AM
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A Canadian Crypto Firm Describes $6,000 as a 'Decisive' Level for Bitcoin Price

Rivemont Crypto Fund, based in Canada, has described $6,000 Bitcoin (BTC) price as a crucial support. The details and factors that led to the conclusion of this description have been posted on the firm’s Facebook account.

The next direction of BTC price has been a loitering matter within the crypto ecosystem for such a good time. For most of the second quarter of this year, BTC’s price has lingered around this level with several bounces off a strong support.

Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/canadian-crypto-firm-describes-6000-as-decisive-level-for-bitcoin-price/

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August 16, 2018, 04:44:21 PM
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Meanwhile, a random crypto enthusiast who holds several Bitcoin amounts in Coinbase and Xapo, described $5432.10 as a personal decisive level due to the attractive arrangement of descending digits. The unnamed source said it made sense that the countdown suggestion of the price actually matched several key RSI indicators randomly Googled and DuckDuckGo'ed.

The source has an excellent track record of TA accuracy, having privately called a $19,911.99 decisive top in December 2017. There have been clamours for the individual to start a crypto firm in Switzerland to leverage on the fame of that call.

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