- Bitcoin has experienced a bearish trend in June over the past three years, with significant price declines ranging from -3.38% to -37.32%.
- June 2022 was the most volatile, with Bitcoin dropping from $31,793 to a low of $17,630, representing a 37.32% decline.
- In June 2021, Bitcoin opened at $37,294 and reached a high of $41,318 but still closed down 6.09% for the month.
- June 2020 showed the most stability with Bitcoin trading between $8,865 and $10,301, ending with only a 3.38% decline.
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