“The weekend was filled with both fear and greed as BTC was driven down to $64,500 lows,” Singapore-based QCP Capital wrote in a note on Telegram. “BTC has since bounced back above $67,000, and we’ve seen heavy BTC put selling, which suggests that ‘fear’ has dissipated in BTC, and investors are happy to buy the dip.”
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