SHIFT IN SENTIMENT

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 23:22  |  Written by: Brian Kelly

Shift In Sentiment
Shift In Sentiment

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A recent report notes the possibility of Bitcoin plummeting to a low of $13,000. Strategists from JPMorgan Chase &.

JP Morgan, has claimed that the Binance FTX crisis could bulldoze Bitcoin down to $13,000 as the cryptocurrency market continues to crumble.

Bitcoin's price crash after FTX exchange collapse explained, and

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JP Morgan Says Binance FTX Fiasco May Push Bitcoin to $13K

JPMorgan’s team, led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, predicted that the price of bitcoin could drop to $13,000 due to the turmoil following the FTX collapse.The cost to

Could FTX’s collapse push Bitcoin down to $13K? - Watcher Guru

JPMorgan Thinks Bitcoin Could Plunge to $13K

FTX Collapse Could Trigger ‘Domino Effect’ for Crypto Exchanges

Bitcoin nearly 1-year after FTX's collapse - Fox Business

Bitcoin Has Rebounded Following The

Bitcoin has rebounded following the collapse of crypto exchange FTX last November, rising over 42%. In the weeks leading up to and after the fall, Bitcoin dipped below

JPMorgan Thinks Bitcoin Could Plunge to $13K Following The FTX

Last week, bitcoin suffered its worst week in two years, falling from $20,905 to $15,784 (£18,449 to £13,461) in five days after the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

Bloomberg Líneainvestors Were Liquidating Cryptocurrencies

Bloomberg LíneaInvestors were liquidating cryptocurrencies on Friday amid another chapter of uncertainty for the assets, following the filing for bankruptcy by beleaguered crypto exchange

But it was still enough to push bitcoin up more than 8 per cent as people raced around seeking confirmation. Still, it’s worth reflecting on the reasons why the SEC has

Bitcoin slumps as FTX meltdown triggers fears of

The emotional toll of FTX’s collapse - Financial Times

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