Bitcoin futures rose more than 5% on Friday, narrowing the cumulative decline for this week to nearly 3%
On Friday (March 14), at the close of New York trading, CME Bitcoin futures BTC main contract rose by 5.18% compared to Thursday's close, reporting $84,405.00. This week it has fallen by a cumulative 3.26%. After a "gap down" opening on Monday, it fell to $76,735.00 in the early Asian-Pacific session on Tuesday. Over the past seven natural days, spot Bitcoin has cumulatively fallen by 2.58%, currently reporting $84,057.69; it also fell to $76,606.72 on Tuesday.
CME Ethereum futures DCR main contract rose by 4.10%, reporting $1,929.00; this week it has cumulatively fallen by 10.26%. After falling to $1,75550 on Tuesday there was narrow range fluctuation at low levels.
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