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news-imageFebruary 8, 2025

Bitcoin and Ethereum on the Brink of Crash As S&P 500 Rejection Signals Ahead!

The stock market has always been a strong indicator for crypto movements and again this time it might be sending a warning signal for the crypto market, Bitcoin and Ethereum. According to analyst Bennett, the S&P 500 is struggling to break through its range of highs, and this could spell trouble for cryptocurrencies.
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