0.587USD
Today
-0.41%
5 Days
+0.14%
1 Month
-0.53%
6 Months
+2.55%
Year to Date
+2.06%
1 Year
-1.23%
Opening Price
0.589Previous Closing Price
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The price could retrace.
below 0.5880, expect 0.5859 and 0.5846.
as long as 0.5880 is support look for 0.5942
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