Bitcoin price prediction: Bulls power through as BTC/USD re-enter $8,000-zone, peaks above $8,200
BTC/USD has so gone up from $8,215.70 to $8,230.10 so far today. This follows a heavily bullish Monday, wherein the price jumped up from $7,862.65 to $8,215.70, going up by 4.5%. However, it looks like the upside is a little limited for now.
Ethereum price analysis: ETH/USD bulls remain in control after a dominating Monday
ETH/USD has gone up from $180.65 to $182.25 so far today. This Monday, The price jumped from $170.40 to $180.65, breaking past the resistance provided by the downward trending line in the process.
LTC/USD technical analysis: Litecoin meets some hard resistance
Litecoin has traded well today as have much of its peers but it has come to a halt at the 58.61 consolidations high. After the big crypto drop on 24th September, the price consolidated between 50.27 and 58.61.
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