- Bitcoin just dropped below $73,000, its lowest level since Donald Trump won the 2024 US election. It’s down over 15% this year and more than 40% since the October peak.
- Retail investors are bailing, even as big institutions hold on. Long-term holders have dumped billions, and ETFs are bleeding, especially those aimed at smaller buyers.
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