#italy #BTC Good morning guys, in the last 24 hours, the price has fluctuated between a low of $98,702 and a high of $102,702. Are we in sight of a new ATH?
In the last three days, #bitcoin has shown an upward trend, moving from around $97,000 to above $101,000.
Currently, the key support and resistance levels are:
Support: $98,000 Resistance: $103,000 These levels are crucial in determining the future directions of the price.
Keep in mind that the cryptocurrency market is highly volatile and prices can change rapidly. ‼️This is not financial advice.‼️
#btc #italy The price of Bitcoin has been a bit calmer over the past 3 days, but there have still been some swings. Starting from a high of $97,744, we dropped to $95,919, and now the price is hovering around $96,737. Not a huge move, but it's worth keeping an eye on.
What's going on? 🤔
In my opinion, it could be a "pause" phase after all the moves we've seen. It looks like it's trying to find a balance. But be careful, it could just be calming down before some more moves!
Now, speaking of support and resistance levels, we have two crucial zones to watch:
🔻 Support at $95,800 (an area that could keep the price on the upside). 🔺 Resistance at $98,000 (if the price breaks this level, there could be room for further gains).
As always, we are keeping an eye on these levels to see where the price could go. You never know when a surprise might come! 😉💸
📈 What do you think? Do you have faith that Bitcoin will rally soon?
Buying #btc under 100k will it still be possible in 2/3 years? If this bull run will bring the price above 150k I think that those who bought under 100k will be privileged in the years to come. What do you think? #bullish
#BTC #italy #tax If the Italian government definitively approved the crypto taxation at 42% for capital gains 2025, what would you do? Many Italian users could sell by December 2024 to pay the current tax of 26% and close their accounts on exchanges. Why give almost half of the profits made with a lot of risk and with money already taxed (salary, income from self-employment, etc.) to give the state an additional 42%? Italian investors, what will you do?