Bitcoin continued to move higher on Thursday, pushing past $23,000, despite a GDP report that showed second-quarter decline rather than growth. The negative 0.9% reading follows last quarter’s 1.6% decline and missed projections for a 0.5% increase in growth. Still, asset classes across the board responded favorably, with prices in both traditional finance and cryptocurrencies moving higher as investors saw evidence the economy is slowing at a slower, more desirable rate instead of plunging into recession.
Related posts
-
Bitcoin Price Advances Again: Can Bulls Push It Even Higher?
Bitcoin price is gaining pace above $75,000. BTC is rising and might aim for a move... -
JPMorgan Stays Bullish: ‘We Are Positive on Bitcoin Into 2025’
JPMorgan forecasts a bullish outlook for bitcoin through 2025, citing Trump’s economic policies and intensified “debasement... -
Analyst Puts Bitcoin Price Ceiling At $137,000, But Is This The Highest BTC Can Go?
Este artículo también está disponible en español. Analyst Tony Severino has revealed that the Bitcoin price...