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Bitcoin fluctuates, funds inflow into altcoins, could 4 coins experience a major surge this week?
Although bitcoin is currently experiencing a turbulent pullback, funds are expected to flow into the altcoin market at this time.
Bitcoin Fails to Clinch $100,000 as Make-or-break Monday Kicks off
What risks are still present in the current market? Is there a possibility of a sharp drop in bitcoin?
It is recommended to moderately adjust investment positions to diversify risks, it is currently not advisable to excessively bet on the market.
Top 3 Price Prediction Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple: BTC Consolidates After a New All-time High of $99,500
Trump camp suddenly released major 'revelations'. Bitcoin surged violently by 0.097 million. Musk reportedly has accepted dogecoin payment.
On Monday, November 25th, bitcoin surged violently above $97,000. Newly elected US President Donald Trump announced that the prominent crypto hedge fund manager Scott Bessent will serve as the new Treasury Secretary. Republican Representative French Hill from Arkansas revealed that Hester Peirce, considered the "mother of cryptos" by some, will take over as the Acting Chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Trump's nominated Secretary of Commerce's company is negotiating with stablecoin giant Tether on a $2 billion bitcoin loan project.
Lutnick's financial services company Cantor Fitzgerald is negotiating with Tether to launch a $2 billion project, offering clients dollar loans with bitcoin as collateral.
EZ_money : yes, a BTC ETF is a derivative of Bitcoin, which is a derivative of the dollar, which is supposed to be representation of something of value, but without anything backing it up there's no accountability, no value...for either.
EZ_money : they like to create these assets out of thing air, helps them control other assets, ETFs have fees you have to pay into
EZ_money : if the ETFs start losing money they stop paying dividends
10baggerbamm : it's the same way that microstrategy is generating 500 million a day in profits.
BITX generates dividends by trading monthly Bitcoin futures contracts. By law, it must distribute 90% of its profits to avoid taxes, leading to monthly dividend payments. The fund does not invest directly in Bitcoin but seeks to benefit from Bitcoin futures price movements, aiming for 2x daily exposure. The dividends come from the yields generated by these futures contracts and cash equivalents held as collateral or margin requirements. The current dividend yield is around 11.8%, with recent payments of $0.59 per share