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Tech Stocks Crash: Bitcoin Shows Strength as Meta & Amazon Dip

Bitcoin (BTC), the largest cryptocurrency by market cap, is outperforming major tech stocks such as Amazon and Meta. The development adds weight to BTC’s decoupling from tech stocks . While major tech companies reported a lackluster Q3 earnings report, Bitcoin continued to show strength. Amazon shares dropped by 20% during out-of-hours trading. At over $230 billion, Amazon recorded the largest post-close loss in history. Regarding the firm’s Q3 report, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy stated, “There is obviously a lot happening in the macroeconomic environment, and we’ll balance our investments to be more streamlined without compromising our key long-term, strategic bets.” Meta stock, on the other hand, fell by up to 24%, reaching 2015-levels of below $100. Almost the entire tech sector has suffered losses this year, but Meta’s stock decline has surpassed the sector as a whole. Meta shares are down 67% from a year ago, compared ...

Bitcoin Price Prediction for Today October 17: BTC Price Attempts to Recover above $20.5k

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Bitcoin Breaches Initial Resistance as It Recovers Above $20.5k – October 17, 2022 Bitcoin is in the downtrend zone as it recovers above $20.5K. Buyers have the intention of keeping the price above the 50-day line SMA. In the bullish trend zone, prices tend to rise to the previous highs. Today, the BTC price is trading at $19,600.32 at the time of writing. Bitcoin Price Statistics Data: •Bitcoin price now – $19,600.32 .Bitcoin market cap – $375,981,501,952 •Bitcoin circulating supply – 19,182,412.00 BTC •Bitcoin total supply – $411,606,816,754 •Bitcoin Coinmarketcap ranking – # 1 Resistance Levels: $50,000, $55, 000, $60,000 Support Levels: $25,000, $20,000, $15,000   Since October 17, BTC’s price has been making positive moves as it breaks above the 21-day line . Incidentally, these bullish moves have been ongoing since September 12. On September 12, buyers kept the price above the moving average lines but could...