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Re: BTC back to 1,200+
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1Referee
on 12/03/2017, 20:18:20 UTC
But then, it is also remarkable that the prices didn't rumble down too much below $1000, as everyone thought the values to be going down too much with an expected declining ratio of 50% which was predicted to be $700, but it didn't happen, so this shows that these "wealthy entities" are losing control over bitcoins because of its spread amongst the world.

You clearly have no clue about how trading works and how wealthy entities on purpose trigger buy and sell orders for their own benefit. Also, I am sorry to say, but only noobs expected the price to crash down with such intensity. ETF would be a welcome tool that had the potential to push the price sooner to yet unseen levels, but regardless of this ETF or whatever other tools, the price will increase anyway. It will only take a longer while, but that's all fine. People prefer a slower but more sustainable growth over pumps resulting in peaks that don't last very long.

How its dump because of the people. Price is depend upon the supply and demand. There many investment on bitcoin related business and block chain technology from the year 2014.
Sure price will be driven to 2000$ before this year ends. Due to mining reduced in last halving this effects take first in September. From that time to now we are seeing raising face of bitcoins except one dip.

Lol, you're mixing up things. I would suggest you to invest some time into knowing what trading is.