44% of investors "expect Bitcoin to be strong this week"...43% "oppose virtual asset taxation next year"

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▲ Bitcoin (BTC)

More than 4 out of 10 domestic cryptocurrency investors predicted that the Bitcoin market would be strong this week (June 17 to June 21).

According to a regular weekly survey on domestic investor market trends jointly conducted by Coinness and Kratos, 43.9% of respondents (49.0% the previous week) predicted that Bitcoin would rise or surge this week.

38.6% of respondents expected a sideways trend (39.7% the previous week), and 17.5% (11.3% the previous week) expected a decline and sharp decline.

When asked about market sentiment, the largest number, 48.3%, responded that they were neutral.

The proportion who responded with optimism or extreme optimism was 32.4%, and the proportion who responded with fear or extreme fear was 19.3%.

When asked about the cryptocurrencies they plan to buy this week, the order was Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Dogecoin, Tron, Solana, Milk, Syvainu, Flow, and Polygon. When asked about the cryptocurrencies they plan to sell, they were Bitcoin and Ether. Leeum, Ripple, Dogecoin, Solana, Milk, Shivanu, Flow, and Polygon appeared in that order.

Meanwhile, among investors related to virtual asset taxation, which is scheduled to be implemented from January next year, the largest majority, 43.4%, responded, “I am opposed to taxation.”

22.8% of respondents said they were in favor of increasing the deduction limit in line with the gold investment tax and equity, while 21% of investors said taxation should be deferred.

The proportion of respondents in favor of the current tax plan was 7.8%.

The number of respondents to this survey was 2,000 and it was conducted from June 12th to 14th. The sampling error is ±3.0% and the reliability is 95%. The investigation agency is Pharos Labs.

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