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BriefApril 15, 2026 · 04:39 PM

Short-term holder profit-taking pushes Bitcoin to $73,975

Bitcoin is trading at $73,975 following a pullback from a $76,000 peak. The price decline was driven by short-term holders sending 63,000 BTC to exchanges on April 14, the highest level since January 14. This activity indicates market participants are locking in profits at elevated prices. The 50-day simple moving average (SMA) is at $73,458.

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