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Bitcoin Immune to 'Sell in May' Adage if History Is Guide

Historically, May has been the fourth-best month for bitcoin.

Bitcoin has printed gains in May in seven out of the past 11 years. (TradingView, CoinDesk)

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Market Wrap: Cryptos and Stocks Dip Ahead of Seasonally Strong May

BTC is lagging equities and gold so far this year, although returns are typically positive in May.

Investors look toward May (Maddi Bazzocco, Unsplash)

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Labor Costs Jump by Most in 2 Decades, Adding to Inflationary Surge

This move adds more pressure on the Federal Reserve to hike rates fast.

(Sasun Bughdaryan/Unsplash)

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Bitcoin Momentum Weakens; Support at $35K-$37K

BTC's trading range could persist into the following week.

El gráfico semanal de bitcoin muestra el soporte/resistencia (Damanick Dantes/CoinDesk, TradingView)

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Nexo Token Enjoys Short-Lived Rally Upon Binance Listing

The price surged nearly 60% after the listing went live earlier Friday.

Rocket launch

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First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Down as Market Braces for Fed's 50 Basis Point Rate Hike

The latest moves in crypto markets in context for April 29, 2022.

Lower rates may be behind bitcoin's big move (© Eugene Mymrin)

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Market Wrap: Cryptos Mixed as Bitcoin Trades Near $40K

BTC is on track for a 15% decline this month, compared with a 13% loss in ETH.

Searching for signs of stability (Julian Hochgesang/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

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Bitcoin Back Over $40K as More Countries Embrace Crypto

Fresh signs emerged of accumulation by investors and greater adoption by nations from Africa to Central and South America.

Bitcoin was up 3.2% in the past 24 hours, changing hands at $40,206. (CoinDesk)

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Bitcoin Holding Support; Resistance at $43K

The current price action is similar to what occurred in 2018-2019.

El gráfico diario de bitcoin muestra el soporte/resistencia, con el RSI en la parte inferior (Damanick Dantes/CoinDesk, TradingView)

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US Economy Shrinks Unexpectedly, Amplifying Recession Fears

Headline GDP shrank 1.4%, data by the Bureau of Economic Analysis showed Thursday. Analysts were expecting a 1% increase.

Real GDP percentage change from preceding quarter (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis)