US stocks pulled back from record highs, and $Bitcoin(BTC.USD.CC)$ hit a new low, falling below $62,000 — its lowest level since February 6. Strategy sold off a massive holding of roughly $2.5 million in Bitcoin. "Bitcoin's price fell this week because Strategy broke its 'never sell' promise." At almost the same moment, Goldman Sachs raised a whole batch of price targets — S&P at 8000 by year-end, Asian markets revised up across the board. The research reports were unanimously bullish, yet the market took a breather first. What gives Goldman the confidence to be this bullish? $S&P 500(.SPX)$ at 8000 by year-end (about +6% from now), riding on earnings resilien
Bitcoin Breaks Below $62,000 Again: Will it Hold $60K?
Bitcoin has fallen back below $62,000, as spot Bitcoin ETF outflows persist. Trump's hardline pressure on Iran put pressure on it. The move is part of a broader synchronized deleveraging across global risk assets, mirroring the Korean equity selloff and U.S. chip retreat. While bears including Peter Schiff warn of deeper losses, some analysts view current levels as a solid accumulation zone with a rebound target of $74,000. At peak risk-off sentiment, will you buy the panic — or wait for the dust to settle?
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