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⌛️Why Bitcoin Turns Bullish After Elections
And why this time it may be different if one candidate wins.
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Happy Monday, Zingernation! A squirrel is shaking up the memecoin world. Peanut’s premature death has captured the attention of memecoin traders and Elon Musk.
Today, we look at what the election means for Bitcoin, why real-world asset tokenization is such a hot trend in crypto and more.
Plus, join expert trader Nic Chahine on November 6 at 6 PM ET for an in-depth session on trading strategies tailored to November’s pivotal market events. Learn how to navigate election outcomes, interest rate decisions, and the latest employment data to capitalize on these major market shifts.
TOP STORY
Only one day of uncertainty left for Bitcoin. Then we will know who becomes the 47th president of the United States.
Why that matters?
Because Bitcoin’s price trajectory may look significantly different in the case of a Trump victory over a Harris win.
Bernstein analysts concluded Bitcoin may be in for a rough time if Trump does not win.
Join expert trader Nic Chahine on November 6 at 6 PM ET for an in-depth session on trading strategies tailored to November’s pivotal market events. Learn how to navigate election outcomes, interest rate decisions, and the latest employment data to capitalize on these major market shifts.
QUICK N DIRTY
Peanut the squirrel is the latest animal having its 15 minutes of fame among memecoin traders on X. If you haven’t heard about the viral squirrel, here’s what you missed.
Kamala Harris’s whale trader on Polymarket is now up $1.2 million on his positions. But he is not ready to take profit yet, despite his prediction that Donald Trump will win.
Bitcoin on the evening of the election has performed quite well in the past. Just how well and will that trend continue?
FINTECH FOCUS
Real-world assets are tipped by many to become the next hot trend in the blockchain sector.
Maredith Hannon, head of business development digital assets at WisdomTree, will discuss her firm's latest innovations in digital finance at the upcoming Benzinga Future of Digital Assets event.
Benzinga interviewed Maredith to find out just why real-world assets are attracting such interest.
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