As you know, this is not new, we have been following with great interest the news of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television for quite some time now because we know that its content is particularly appreciated by our community. And so we decided to share with you today this latest content that might spark your interest.
Indeed, the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television has decided today to post a new video which is called "Why Bitcoin Fell So Far, So Fast". Of course, you can now find it in full playback on our site for your greatest pleasure!
The video is currently in vogue on the web and could be at the top of the trends on Google's VOD platform. After it was uploaded just 30 minutes ago by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television, many Internet users started to watch it with great interest. It is often like that on this channel which regularly publishes videos similar to the one we are talking about today.
Don't forget that you can contact the author of this video to share your comments and advice or even to ask him/her about the subject of its content. You have 2 main ways to talk to a Youtuber, the most common way is by using the email address that is displayed on his Youtube channel (in the "About" section). However, not all youtubers have the time to reply to each of you, so you can also try to contact them on their social networks.
Well it's almost time to conclude this paper, you can watch the video Why Bitcoin Fell So Far, So Fast again if you want, it should be available for some time. We hope to see you soon on Croblanc, until then you will be able to watch other videos of Bloomberg Television by searching a little on our dedicated platform. If you have already done the trick, go to Youtube, the content is almost infinite!
Looking forward to discovering new contents with you, see you next time on Croblanc!
For your information, you can find below the description of the video Why Bitcoin Fell So Far, So Fast published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
May.19 -- BTIG's Julian Emanuel says expect more volatility around Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."