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Peter Schiff on Bitcoin's Latest Rally: Every Dog Has Its Day

Thu, 23/04/2020 - 16:53
Peter Schiff, the CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, encourages Bitcoin HODLers to sell "fool's gold"
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Peter Schiff on Bitcoin's Latest Rally: Every Dog Has Its Day
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Bitcoin’s most recent price uptick has ruffled the feathers of gold bug Peter Schiff

The crypto detractor has just tweeted that every dog, including “the fool’s gold,” has its day.    

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A high time to sell

As reported by U.Today, the price of Bitcoin recently surged to $7,800, its highest level since March 12. Schiff isn’t tired of repeating his piece of advice for those HODLers who look at the market through rose-colored glasses -- sell everything.  

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The esteemed crypto critic believes that the 10 percent price uptick is a great opportunity to sell your holdings before the mother of all crashes.

Schiff routinely likens Bitcoin to a pump-and-dump scheme that is manipulated by whales. 

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A sucker’s rally? 

Despite Bitcoin touching its highest level since its March 12 crash, Bitcoin is still on shaky ground after an ugly rejection at the $7,800 level.

Many traders with the "sell the news" mentality are tempted to short Bitcoin ahead of the much-awaited halving that is going to happen on May 13. DonAlt, who predicted Bitcoin's price action in 2020, has just posted a scary chart with a target below $5,000. 

However, even another strong upside move would not be impressive enough for Schiff. He recently mentioned that the cryptocurrency was supposed to be trading at $50,000 due to the COVID-19 crisis.    

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