Bitcoin faces multiple candle closes this weekend with BTC price fighting to preserve 4% September gains.
A snapshot of the BTC/USD order book on largest global exchange Binance showed bid liquidity congregating around $26,800. Sellers meanwhile lay in wait at $27,500.Others, such as popular trader Daan Crypto Trades, expected less volatile conditions until immediately before the new week.
“We've had volatility last week but open interest has cooled down so I doubt we'll get any strange price action until maybe later on Sunday,” heAn accompanying chart showed the CME Group Bitcoin futures opening and closing prices potentially acting as a magnet for BTC spot price —This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.
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