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by: xpoolPosted on: November 28, 2025

Bitcoin’s November Plunge Raises Questions about December Rebound

Bitcoin prices have taken a significant hit in November, dropping 16.8% so far. As investors brace for the month to end, many are wondering if history will repeat itself and December will deliver a bullish surge. Could this year’s Bitcoin market rebound mirror past seasons or will a different outcome emerge?

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