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9 hours ago, rhyda said:

They're closed and next candle says 16th of May, we wasn't warned about the market closing, I've got positions open...

IG shuts down all the platforms every Friday evening (UK time) for platform updates and maintenance and opens again Saturday morning for crypto.

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12 hours ago, Caseynotes said:

you really need a price line each for bid and ask on crypto charts;

always a bit of  a shock seeing minus 36 points on entry 😳

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Some really juicy action going on with Bitcoin this weekend :D 

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6 minutes ago, dmedin said:

82% of IG clients long Bitcoin, bound to be a lot of 'long squeezing' before the price inevitably shoots up again :D

BTC has gone very illiquid approaching the halving event (the 210,000 block expected to be layed down tomorrow). So price may well fly about for a while before settling down.

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On 11/05/2020 at 18:25, Caseynotes said:

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#BitcoinBitcoin_2020.png halving is expected today at around 8-9PM BST. The price has been volatile ahead of the event. #trading #Crypto bit.ly/2xRSRgl

 

Do you actually know this news was fake? Like honestly, it was. It actually went down, but it didn't half it. Do you remember the free crypto signals page (from cryptoinformator) when they also predicted it at that time? In fact, that's even why I use them for these signals. It's been long tho honestly. It's even about a year when this was said, and your post is exactly one year now; wow. Now you see people buying and investing in mostly Ethereum and dogecoin, which I also invest in both of them. one thing about them is that they cant give you headaches like bitcoin, lol. they don't fluctuate rapidly said this

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1 hour ago, adamspike said:

 

Do you actually know this news was fake? Like honestly, it was. It actually went down, but it didn't half it. Do you remember the free crypto signals page when they also predicted it at that time? In fact, that's even why I use them for these signals. It's been long tho honestly. It's even about a year when this was said, and your post is exactly one year now; wow. Now you see people buying and investing in mostly Ethereum and dogecoin, which I also invest in both of them. one thing about them is that they cant give you headaches like bitcoin, lol. they don't fluctuate rapidly said this

suggestions?

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Guest Kishore123

It will get loss in 1 week and they will reach back to more profit after 1 month . So only Bitcoins rate are becoming less and high

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