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by: xpoolPosted on: October 22, 2025

Bitcoin Price Chart Echoes 1970s Soybean Bubble Concerns

Veteran trader Peter Brandt warns that Bitcoin’s price chart resembles historical patterns seen in the soybean market during the 1970s, suggesting a potential for significant decline. This echoes concerns that demand may fall behind supply, leading to a major price drop. However, not all experts agree with this prediction and some remain optimistic about further price growth.

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