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by: xpoolPosted on: April 7, 2025

Bitcoin Price Prediction: Is a Deeper Crash Coming?

As global financial markets face volatility due to escalating tariff disputes and market uncertainty, Bitcoin has also experienced significant downward pressure. With prices falling below $75,000 recently before showing a brief recovery, traders are grappling with the question: How low can Bitcoin’s price go in the next 7 days? Is this just another correction or does it signal the start of a deeper market crash?

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