Bitcoin (BTC) traded between $107,000 and $108,000 as markets witnessed a bit of calm over the 0 flagship cryptocurrency is marginally up over the past 24 hours, trading around $107,670. Some analysts believe Bitcoin’s bull run could soon be ending, as investors lose confidence after two weeks of falling prices. Japan’s FSA Mulling Allowing Banks To Hold Bitcoin Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is preparing to review regulations to allow banks to acquire and hold cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin for investment 1 move would signal a significant policy shift, as current guidelines effectively ban banks from holding crypto due to volatility 2 to reports, the FSA plans to discuss the reforms during the upcoming Financial Services Council 3 move aims to align crypto asset management with traditional financial 4 will explore a framework to manage crypto-related risks, including price swings that could impact a bank’s financial 5 FSA is also considering allowing banks to register as licensed cryptocurrency exchange operators, enabling them to offer crypto trading and custody services 6 Quietly Accumulating?
Bitcoin has sunk to multi-month lows during the latest market correction, briefly dipping below $104,000. However, underlying buyer activity hints at a bullish 7 Amr Taha highlighted a significant uptick in buying pressure, suggesting investors may be quietly accumulating despite the current weakness. On-chain data shows that Bitcoin’s crash below $105,000 coincided with a spike in the net taker volume on Binance, which jumped to $309 million, its first positive zone since October 8 indicates that despite short-term price weakness and volatility, Bitcoin holders and traders are convinced about the flagship cryptocurrency’s long-term 9 accumulation activity during a price decline generally precedes local bottom formations as buyers absorb selling pressure and set the stage for a 10 (BTC) Price Analysis Bitcoin (BTC) has registered a marginal recovery as it rebounds after falling to a low of $103,516 on 11 flagship cryptocurrency registered a 0.70% increase on Saturday and is up almost 1% during the ongoing session, trading around $107,976 as it looks to start the new week in positive 12 are divided about BTC’s price action, with some arguing the bull run is ending, while others believe prices can 13 flagship cryptocurrency has recovered over the weekend, but sentiment remains weak thanks to market uncertainty and trade 14 analysts believe Bitcoin is bottoming or has already 15 analyst predicted a “generational bottom” for Bitcoin, highlighting its performance relative to gold over the past four years.
“There have been 4 occasions in history when Bitcoin was this undervalued against 16 of them marked a generational 17 just crossed that mark again.” The ratio dropped to -2.5, indicating BTC was undervalued against gold after its record 18 analysts believe this could mark the beginning of Bitcoin’s next bull 19 CryptoBird believes Bitcoin only has a few days of price expansion left if it follows historical patterns from previous bull 20 analyst stated in a post on X, “Bull run ends in 10 21 Peak Countdown says BTC is 99.3% done (1,058 days in) as we shake out weak hands in classic pre-peak 22 we in a bear market or is there more upside?” Meanwhile, HSBC doubled down on its bullish outlook on gold, stating that it could climb as high as $5,000 per ounce by 23 bank based its prediction on geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, and a weaker US 24 and the crypto market crashed on Friday after President Trump announced 100% tariffs on Chinese goods and new export controls for 25 announcement was made in retaliation for China's imposition of restrictions on rare earth mineral 26 a result, BTC plunged to $102,000 on Binance before recovering and settling at $112,980.
Selling pressure persisted on Saturday as the price fell almost 2% to $110,768. Despite the overwhelming selling pressure, markets recovered on 27 a result, BTC rose nearly 4% to reclaim $115,000 and settle at $115,067.
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