Bitcoin rebounds 20% and exceeds $ 8,000 in value
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2018 is not being a good year for cryptocurrencies. After the enormous increases at the end of last year, since the beginning of the year we are seeing the enormous decreases that they suffer. Bitcoin has been especially affected these months. Although the virtual currency par excellence takes a couple of days with large increases and manages to rebound 20%.
Bitcoin rebounds 20% and exceeds $ 8, 000 in value
The currency has lost 40% of its value so far this year, which has meant an interruption to the advance they were experiencing this year. Although these increases give some hope to investors.
Bitcoin returns to $ 8, 000
Its weekly advance is already at 20%, which means that its value has increased about $ 400 these past days. Thanks to these increases that the currency is experiencing, it has managed to recover the 8, 000 dollars of value. They have peaked at almost $ 8, 200 at times. So they have lived quite positive days.
The week is being very positive for Bitcoin, which has been growing for several days. Being Thursday and Friday the most positive days. Especially on Thursday they managed to raise about $ 1, 000. So it seems that the coin is going in the right direction again.
The question is whether Bitcoin will manage to maintain this trend. Although many already speculate that the currency could end up reaching $ 10, 000 again this week. So you will have to be vigilant, since it could be that finally the comeback of the currency is going to happen these days.
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