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Crypto News Today, 28th March : Why Crypto is Down? , Bitcoin Price Today, Ethereum News

The post Crypto News Today, 28th March : Why Crypto is Down? , Bitcoin Price Today, Ethereum News appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News March 28, 2025 05:51:02 UTC Gold Price Today Hit All-Time High Gold hit a new all-time high of $3,077, just two weeks after breaking $3,000 on March 14, 2025. It’s now up 15.76% year-to-date, driven by rising global tensions and increased safe-haven demand. Investors are turning to gold following U.S. President Trump’s 25% tariff on imported cars, which sparked fears of a trade war. In response, Goldman Sachs raised its year-end forecast to $3,300, citing strong ETF inflows and central bank buying. Gold remains a top choice for stability. March 28, 2025 05:26:18 UTC Crypto Crashing: Crypto Liquidation Surges: $120M Wiped in 1 Hour Over $120 million was liquidated from the crypto market in the past 60 minutes, highlighting extreme volatility. If Bitcoin drops below $86,000, cumulative long liquidations on major CEXs could surge to $648 million. Conversely, if BTC rises above $88,000, short liquidations may reach $515 million. This liquidation pressure on both sides is causing sharp market movements. Bitcoin is currently hovering near $86,115, making traders nervous as it approaches critical levels that could trigger further cascading liquidations. March 28, 2025 04:57:55 UTC Why Crypto Market is Crashing Today? Crypto market is crashing today due to weak momentum and resistance at key levels. Bitcoin is stuck around $87,000 with its RSI showing trader indecision. Ethereum dropped below $2,000 after facing rejection at $2,081, with its RSI signaling bearish pressure. Ripple is nearing its 100-day EMA at $2.31, and if it breaks below, it could fall further. Overall, technical indicators show a lack of strong buying, leading to the current pullback across major cryptocurrencies.

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