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Bitcoin Stages Spectacular Rebound, Ethereum Flirts With $2,400

📖 2 min de lecture On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Bitcoin surged to $74,515, posting a 5.3% gain in a single day. Ethereum also climbed to $2,372, adding 8.2%. The weekly performance turned positive again, with BTC up 8.2% and ETH up 7.5%. This rally more than erased the previous day’s correction, bringing smiles back...

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On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Bitcoin surged to $74,515, posting a 5.3% gain in a single day. Ethereum also climbed to $2,372, adding 8.2%. The weekly performance turned positive again, with BTC up 8.2% and ETH up 7.5%. This rally more than erased the previous day’s correction, bringing smiles back to investors. The bullish move was fueled by renewed optimism across financial markets. Fears of monetary tightening dissipated after reassuring comments from the U.S. Federal Reserve. Additionally, reports of massive Bitcoin purchases by institutional investment funds reinforced the positive momentum. Trading volumes exploded, hitting their highest level in three weeks. For traders, this rebound confirms that the uptrend remains intact. Bitcoin is now dangerously close to the $75,000 mark, a level that could act as psychological resistance. If breached, the path would be open to new all-time highs. Ethereum, meanwhile, is benefiting from growing interest in NFTs and blockchain applications, supporting its valuation. Still, caution is warranted, as volatility could spring surprises.

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