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Bitcoin, Ether could make ‘monster move’ in next 3 months: Tom Lee

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 Tom Lee

Fundstrat’s Tom Lee predicts Bitcoin and Ether could surge in the fourth quarter this year on Fed rate cuts and improving liquidity conditions.

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