What If the Cryptocurrency Rally Does (Not) Happen before the End of the Year?
What awaits the cryptocurrency market in the last weeks of the outgoing 2018? October has come, and, as the chief analyst for ThinkMarkets U.K. Naeem Aslam noted, the current situation resembles the beginning of the 2017 bull market. Even the fact that Bitcoin is struggling to break through resistance levels at $6,800 and $7,000 at the beginning of October while keeping the support line at $6,000 is very similar to what it was 12 months ago. Then, Bitcoin cost a little more than $3,000, and in the end, soared to a level of $20,085 on December 17.