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Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Tumbles 1.2% on Broad Crypto Pullback | Dow Jones Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Tumbles 1.2% on Broad Crypto PullbackSummaryBitcoin (BTCUSD) slipped about 1.18% amid a broader crypto pullback; CANG fell 2.47%. |
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Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Tumbles 1.18% on Intraday Market Sell-off | Dow Jones Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Tumbles 1.18% on Intraday Market Sell-offSummaryBitcoin (BTCUSD) fell about 1.18% while CANG dropped 2.47%, signaling modest selling pressure across assets with no further catalyst provided. |
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Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Slips 0.7% as Broader Crypto Market Weakens | Dow Jones Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Slips 0.7% as Broader Crypto Market WeakensSummaryBitcoin fell 0.72% amid broad crypto weakness as ETH, SOL and DOGE also posted declines between 0.75% and 1.94%. |
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Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Tumbles After Failing 50-day EMA; Technical Breakdown Signals More Downside | U.Today | Login to see the signal | |
XRP Saved? Crucial Candlestick Reversal, Solana (SOL) Is New Ethereum? Bitcoin (BTC): Hardest Reversal Attempt?SummaryBitcoin is struggling after slipping from $120,000 to ~$109,000, trading below the 50-day EMA with weak momentum and limited support, increasing the likelihood of further retracements absent a decisive bullish reclaim. |
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Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Tumbles 1.3% as Crypto Markets Slip; Ether Also Declines | Dow Jones Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Tumbles 1.3% as Crypto Markets Slip; Ether Also DeclinesSummaryBitcoin falls 1.3%, Ether down 1.86%, and CNSRF plunges 13.34%, signaling crypto weakness and an idiosyncratic stock drop. |
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Bitcoin (BTCUSD) Tumbles on $940M Long Liquidations amid ETF Outflows | CryptoNews | Login to see the signal | |
[LIVE] Crypto News Today: Latest Updates for August 26, 2025 – $940M in Crypto Liquidated as Bitcoin Drops Below $110K Amid Macro PressuresSummaryBitcoin slipped below $110K, triggering nearly $940M in liquidations as the crypto market cap falls over 4% amid ETF outflows, collapsing fees, and thin liquidity despite some institutional accumulation. |