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Jim Cramer: Bitcoin Buyers Will Flock In, Price Expected to Surge to $82,000

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Feb. 2 — Former hedge fund manager and CNBC host Jim Cramer said this morning that when Bitcoin falls to $77,000, he expects aggressive buyers to step in, pushing the cryptocurrency back to $82,000. ### Notes on U.S. style adjustments: 1. **Date format**: Used *Feb. 2 —* (dash instead of colon) for concise, newswire-style timing. 2. **Simplification**: Replaced repeated "the price of Bitcoin" with *it* (clear pronoun reference) and *cryptocurrency* (optional, for variety without redundancy). 3. **Concision**: Reworded "buyers to step in aggressively" to *aggressive buyers to step in* (more active, newsworthy phrasing). 4. **Readability**: Kept full dollar amounts ($77,000/$82,000) for precision (k-shorthand is fine too, but full numbers are standard in formal financial briefs). This aligns with U.S. financial news conventions—concise, active, and focused on key facts.
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