BTC breaks through $75,200 to hit a new all-time high! Surges over 8.8% in a single day, washing out bearish traders.

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BTC peaked at $75,242 earlier and updated its all-time high again, rising 8.8% in the last 24 hours. (Summary: U.S. small non-farm payrolls hit a new high in more than a year, U.S. bond yields are big pump, Fed may suspend interest rate hikes in November? (Background added: US election storm is coming, weak yen is the best safe-haven asset?) BTC reached a new all-time high of $75,242 at around 11:05 today, rising 8.8% in the past 24 hours. With a slight pullback back to the $74,000 level before the deadline, investors are advised to watch out for Fluctuation. The reason for this strong rally may be related to investors' belief that the outcome of the current vote is favorable to Trump's election. However, due to time zone differences and different state regulations, the voting end time varies from state to state, and it will end at the latest on November 6 at 14 o'clock Taiwan time, and the results may change significantly. Trump's current electoral votes: 178 votes He Jinli's electoral votes: 99 votes In the past 24 hours, the whole network Get Liquidated $442 million In the volatile rise of BTC, according to Coinglass data, in the past 24 hours, the amount of Cryptocurrency Get Liquid exceeded $440 million (shorts accounted for $340 million), and more than 92,000 people were liquidated. Related reports The US presidential election is imminent, what "hype targets" can be lying in ambush? With the US election storm approaching, a weak yen is the best safe-haven asset? Musk's shouting effect reproduces "DOGEbig pump 17%", and more than 40 million people in the United States have voted in advance (BTC broke through $75,200 to hit a new record high!) Bloody bearish traders, up more than 8.8% in a single day, this article was first published in BlockTempo "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Block Chain News Media".

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