So, this makes me ask, do you think that in the long run, Bitcoin will only respond to stimuli of any fundamental effect because it happened and swiftly gain it's correction and move on or there'll be something else that might be?
I don't think we are going to rely solely on the fundamental effect in determining for bitcoin market price performance, because we still have two other analysis which it also depends on, and we have to always consider using everyone of them as the case may applies before we could arrive at what we wanted to have from the market analysis in conclusion, the economic effect sometimes are the type that causes a sudden shock and the market often respond to them on a quick mode, there causing most of the investors to also push for a sale or buy while this happened within a short period of time before the correction take effect back.