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"textContent": "Bitcoin price reached $82,400 on May 20 and ran into a line on a chart. Up 37% from its April lows, BTC stalled at the 200-day moving average, pulled back to as low as $76,000, and left the market wondering what the rejection showed about the market's underlying structure. That line, a simple arithmetic average, […]\n\nThe post Why do Bitcoin traders care so much about the 200-day moving average? appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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