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- π The Potential Ramifications if SEC Rejects Bitcoin Spot ETFs Next Week
π The Potential Ramifications if SEC Rejects Bitcoin Spot ETFs Next Week
Despite the widespread anticipation of SEC approval, our contrarian stance asserts that all proposals must catch up to a crucial requirement, possibly leading to rejection for ALL Bitcoin Spot ETF applicants in January.
π The Potential Ramifications if SEC Rejects Bitcoin Spot ETFs Next Week
π 1) In defiance of prevailing market sentiment, our bold prediction in 2023 foresaw a Bitcoin surge to $45,000 by Christmas, with a potential push to $50,000 by January 2024 contingent on meeting all SEC requirements for Bitcoin Spot ETFs. Despite the widespread anticipation of SEC approval, our contrarian stance asserts that all proposals must catch up to a crucial requirement, possibly leading to rejection for ALL Bitcoin Spot ETF applicants in January.
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