Bitcoin pullback? Smart money sees a buying opportunity amid market jitters
Bitcoin’s dip to $88K has some traders panicking, but experts argue that institutional investors and governments are quietly accumulating.
Bitcoin’s dip to $88K has some traders panicking, but experts argue that institutional investors and governments are quietly accumulating.
Viking Holdings shares dropped Tuesday as executives warned of macroeconomic "uncertainties" on the cruise operator's fourth-quarter earnings call.
Shares of genetic testing company Natera (NASDAQ:NTRA). jumped 5.2% in the afternoon session after stocks rebounded, following a broad-based sell-off the previous day. The Nasdaq was down 4%, while the S&P fell 2.7% as concerns over the ongoing trade war continued to spread. While those concerns haven't exactly disappeared, it's likely some investors looked to take positions in some of the beaten-down stocks, especially some of the high-quality names that got caught up in the sell-off.
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