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Market Wrap: Bitcoin and Ether Start the Week Higher
BTC crossed $19,600 at one point but appears likely to continue trading in its recent narrow range.

Bitcoin Climbs Over $19.5K Amid Wider Rally in Riskier Assets
BTC was up nearly 2% over the past 24 hours, while ether rose 2.7%.

Bitcoin: el cambio de la Fed no traería alivio inmediato
Los traders que planean comprar bitcoin ante el primer indicio del llamado cambio de la Fed deberían considerar la tendencia que indica que las acciones caerán aún más luego de que los bancos centrales inicien el período de flexibilización.

First Mover Americas: Technical Signs Flashing Green for Bitcoin and Ether, Quant Network's Token Surges 14%
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Oct. 17, 2022.

Fed Pivot May Not Bring Immediate Relief to Bitcoin
Traders may want to consider the tendency of stocks to drop more after the central bank kicks off the easing cycle.

Quant Network's QNT Token Enters Top 30 Crypto List With an Enviable 'Overbought' Status
Interoperability-focused Quant Network's QNT has surged by 450% in four months, decoupling from the broader market lull.

Market Wrap: Crypto Markets Take Quieter Ride Following Thursday’s Roller Coaster
Prices are relatively flat across the board following a tumultuous week of discouraging economic indicators.

¿Por qué las criptomonedas se dispararon tras las malas noticias sobre la inflación?
La absurda reacción de los precios del jueves en los mercados de activos muestra lo extrañas que pueden ponerse las cosas cuando la Reserva Federal está al mando.

Bitcoin Steady Above $19K Even as Stocks Give Back Thursday’s Wild Gains
BTC was holding at around $19,300, though traditional markets slid on Friday following the release of earnings reports from major banks.

Why Did Crypto Surge After Bad Inflation News?
Thursday’s ludicrous price action across asset markets shows just how weird things can get when the Federal Reserve is driving the bus.
