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"textContent": "Bitcoin trades every minute of every day, but CME Bitcoin futures stop for the weekend. That mismatch is how a CME gap is born, and why it keeps turning up in the middle of the most stressful weeks. A CME gap is the blank space on a CME futures chart between Friday’s final traded level […]\n\nThe post Do CME gaps always have to fill? Bitcoin’s $60k flush says no appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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