Bitcoin's August Sell-Off Basically Wipes Out July Gains

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As the month comes to an end, this bitcoin monthly candle chart shows August basically wiped out all of July's gains. Watch Chart of the Day, presented by cryptocom:

Bitcoin’s losses in August basically wiped out the token’s gains in July, according to the monthly bitcoin candle chart. “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

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