Bitcoin Struggles Below $88K as Year-End Selling Pressure Mounts
Bitcoin trades below $88,000 as tax-loss selling and thin holiday liquidity weigh on cryptocurrency markets. The final quarter of 2025 has been crypto's worst in nearly a decade.
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Bitcoin trades below $88,000 as tax-loss selling and thin holiday liquidity weigh on cryptocurrency markets. The final quarter of 2025 has been crypto's worst in nearly a decade.
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced that Section 301 investigations will be opened against most major trading partners on an accelerated timeline, covering industrial overcapacity, pharma pricing, and digital taxes.
The enhanced ACA premium tax credits expired, doubling insurance costs for 22 million Americans. Analysts project 5 million could become uninsured in the largest health coverage disruption since Obamacare launched.
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