Bitcoin’s “N-shaped vertical move” explodes in both long and short positions! ASML's financial report was far below expectations, US stocks fell sharply, NVIDIA fell more than 4.5%..

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Bitcoin rose sharply around 21:30 last night (15th), approaching $68,000, but it is unclear whether it was due to the US stock market starting to plummet or investors taking profits. A large selling pressure caused BTC to plummet more than $3,000 within an hour, reaching a low of $64,781. However, just as investors thought the downtrend was emerging, Bitcoin V-shaped back to $67,000, and the price fluctuation of the "N-shaped vertical walk" can be said to have killed both bulls and bears! As of the time of writing, it is temporarily reported at $66,775, up 1.33% in the last 24 hours. Ethereum also once approached $2,700 before plummeting, and the volatility in the past few hours has been a bit lower. As of the time of writing, it is temporarily reported at $2,606, down 0.48% in the last 24 hours. The four major US stock indices all fell. On the US stock market side, the Dutch chip equipment giant ASML unexpectedly released its financial report a day earlier, with the third-quarter order amount far lower than market expectations. In addition, there were reports that the Biden administration is considering further restricting the export of advanced chips, causing semiconductor stocks to collectively plummet, dragging down Nvidia by 4.52% and TSMC ADR by 2.63%... US stocks closed in the red. - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 324.80 points or 0.75% to close at 42,740.42 points. - The S&P 500 index fell 44.59 points or 0.76% to close at 5,815.26 points. - The Nasdaq index fell 187.10 points or 1.01% to close at 18,315.59 points. - The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index plummeted 287 points or 5.28% to close at 5,145.21 points. According to Coinglass data, in the past 24 hours, the total liquidation amount across the cryptocurrency market exceeded $302 million, and nearly 100,000 people were liquidated under the double killing of bulls and bears.

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