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❕NEWS Goldman Sachs Sees The Bitcoin Market Matures

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Jeff Currie, head of global commodity research at Goldman Sachs, reported in an interview with CNBC this week that the Bitcoin market has become more mature. Regarding the transactions of institutional investors in the market, she said:

--The key to creating some type of stability in the market is to see an increase in the participation of institutional investors and right now they're small.--

How much do you agree with these views?
 
The market is truly mature because even the fluctuation is usually justified and the increase in the number of investors is making the market more stable.
 
He might be right because the price of bitcoin have been moving very high and when the coin price falls , there are people who are really ready to buy the dip of the coin and this would increase the price of the coin
 
He might be right because the price of bitcoin have been moving very high and when the coin price falls , there are people who are really ready to buy the dip of the coin and this would increase the price of the coin
Good or experienced bitcoin investors don't buy bitcoin when the price is surging because they believe after a while it will crash or dip to buy.
 
Good or experienced bitcoin investors don't buy bitcoin when the price is surging because they believe after a while it will crash or dip to buy.
People who buy at the top should be ready to hold , if they are ready to make profit keeping the coin ,if they should sell the loss can be too much
 
People who buy at the top should be ready to hold , if they are ready to make profit keeping the coin ,if they should sell the loss can be too much
I don't understand what you mean buyat the top but the fact is that people by during dip makes profits but people that buy when the coin is rising the tendency of making profit by holding for long is low.
 
I don't understand what you mean buyat the top but the fact is that people by during dip makes profits but people that buy when the coin is rising the tendency of making profit by holding for long is low.
Yeah you are right , the tendency is really low because the dip is always the best point to buy , if not the person would make loss , if the coin never rises again
 

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