After a quick candle tail down to $61K, testing the bull market trendline and the 200-week SMA, the Bitcoin price is perhaps starting to settle above these big support barriers. Are we in for a period of sideways movement before the next leg down, or could a bottom already be forming?
Bitcoin has spent the better part of the past several weeks delivering a painful lesson to bulls. The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization has shed more than 22% over the past month, slicing through support levels that many traders had considered established. Bitcoin is still trapped below a descending trendline, and the current structure still favors sellers unless price can reclaim important resistance levels. However, technical analysis projection leaves room for a recovery move if Bitcoin breaks out of the bearish trend and starts building momentum above confirmation levels. Bitcoin Inside A Bearish 4-Hour Structure Bitcoin’s 4-hour chart shows price action moving inside a bearish structure, with lower highs and lower lows forming under a descending resistance line since the swing high above $82,800 in May. The rejection from that swing high has now pushed Bitcoin below a weak low / liquidity sweep at $66,000, and the chart’s break of structure and change of character la
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting is held eight times a year, and just like with any financial market, the outcome of each meeting has implications for the likes of Bitcoin. The announcement that follows the FOMC meeting reveals whether interest rates have been changed or if they’re staying the same. Now, another FOMC […]
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Bitcoin spot ETFs have now recorded net outflows in 17 of the last 19 days, with investors pulling a combined $5.6 billion from the products during that stretch. Taking Stock Of The Damage The numbers have pushed year-to-date flows for US-traded Bitcoin ETFs into negative territory, landing at negative $2.17 billion. Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart put the 13-day outflow streak in sharper relief, reporting that roughly $4.4 billion worth of Bitcoin was sold through those products over the past month alone. Related Reading: XRP Dips In The Short Run, But A Bigger Setup May Be Forming: Analyst Since May 14, Bitcoin has fallen about 20%, dropping from $82,040 to around $64,000. The slide accelerated after Strategy, the business intelligence firm led by executive chairman Michael Saylor, disclosed it had sold 32 BTC for approximately $2.5 million — a small fraction of its total holdings, but enough to rattle sentiment across the broader market. Capital markets are funding the AI build
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