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EOS On Bullish Momentum: 7.28% Up In The Last 24 Hours

Via News Editorial Team

December 21, 2020

EOS On Bullish Momentum: 7.28% Up In The Last 24 Hours

EOS is currently on bullish momentum. At 21:04 EST on Sun 20 Dec, EOS is at $3.26 and up by 7.28% in the last 24 hours.

EOS Range

Over the last six hours, EOS's higher value was $3.26 and the lower value was $3.13.

Over the last twelve hours, EOS's higher value was $3.27 and the lower value was $3.13.

Regarding EOS's daily highs and lows, it's 7.469% up from its trailing 24-hour low of $3.03 and 0.419% down from its trailing 24-hour high of $3.27.

Regarding EOS's yearly highs and lows, it's 122.546% up from its 52-week low and 40.531% down from its 52-week high.

News about Bitcoin

How to invest in Bitcoin: the major ways to buy, their pros and cons, and the strategies to consider. According to Business Insider on Fri Dec 18, "The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust charging an annual management fee of 2%, for example. ", "Square does usually charge service and volatility fees for bitcoin transactions (although it doesn't explicitly state what these are on its website), while Swan Bitcoin charges from 0.99% to 2.29% as a percentage of the weekly amount saved."

The CIO of a new crypto fund that has returned 220% to investors this year explains why Bitcoin topped $20,000 for the first time ever this week - and shares another digital currency set to become.... According to Business Insider on Sat Dec 19, "Bitcoin was once derided by serious investors as a bubble or a Ponzi scheme. ", ""That's a signal from a well-established financial institution that there's more to crypto than Bitcoin," he said."

Crypto FOMO makes even a 350% premium on Bitcoin look appealing. According to Bloomberg Quint on Sat Dec 19, "Bitcoin's awe-inspiring surge to record highs has investors racing for exposure to the rally -- even if it means paying an absurdly high markup.", "Neither vehicle allows for redemptions, meaning that a fixed number of shares are issued, though secondary offerings are allowed by GBTC for institutional investors who contribute Bitcoin. "