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Is Bitcoin in a bubble about to burst, or will it remain rising?
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<blockquote data-quote="EvaShinQ" data-source="post: 468919" data-attributes="member: 101025"><p>This has been an unstoppable event I have to say. It keeps getting higher every time. The problem is that the higher it goes, the faster it falls with no clues to expect it whatsoever.This is one of the reasons I don't own any bitcoin and I just trade it. To me, it seems more logical to trade it for a few minutes a day with great entries and signals from <a href="https://bitscalp.io/" target="_blank">https://bitscalp.io/</a>. All you have to do after is withdraw in dollars which are easier to use and no fees are required. Also, the stress of owning bitcoin is not there when you just scalp it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvaShinQ, post: 468919, member: 101025"] This has been an unstoppable event I have to say. It keeps getting higher every time. The problem is that the higher it goes, the faster it falls with no clues to expect it whatsoever.This is one of the reasons I don't own any bitcoin and I just trade it. To me, it seems more logical to trade it for a few minutes a day with great entries and signals from [URL]https://bitscalp.io/[/URL]. All you have to do after is withdraw in dollars which are easier to use and no fees are required. Also, the stress of owning bitcoin is not there when you just scalp it. [/QUOTE]
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