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60,300 USD BTC, Are You Buying the Dip or Cutting Losses?
ETF outflows have been in the billions for consecutive days, the price dropped from 108k to 58k, and the Fed is still raising rates—is this the last chance to get on board or a bear market continuation?
From 108k to 58k, nearly halved
Down 5% in 1 week, 19% in 1 month, over 30% year-to-date
ETF net outflows have been significant for multiple consecutive days, led by BlackRock's IBIT
With the price dropping like this, are you panicking?
First thing: Are ETF outflows "suppressing prices to accumulate" or "the end of the bull market"?
Since June, BTC spot ETFs have seen consecutive large net outflows, with hundreds of millions flowing out in a single week. GBTC has been continuously sold off due to high fees.
But ETF outflows ≠ institutions turning bearish.
Grayscale’s GBTC outflows are due to high fees; funds are rotating into lower-fee IBIT and FBTC. Moreover, cumulative net inflows still exceed tens of billions of dollars—those funds haven't run away, they're just moving.
More importantly: MicroStrategy is still buying, and long-term holders haven't sold.
Second thing: Is 58k a solid bottom or a bear market continuation?
Looking at the daily chart:
After touching 58,189, the price formed a bullish reversal candle (hammer pattern)
This level is the lowest point since September 2024 and a key institutional order block
But volume hasn't increased yet, indicating a weak rebound
Short-term resistance is at 62,000-63,000—former support turned resistance; breaking and holding above that is needed to talk about a reversal.
Third thing: Macro "three mountains" are weighing down, but the market has already priced them in
The market's biggest fears right now are:
Inflation: May CPI at 4.2% YoY, the highest since 2023
Rate hikes: The Fed dot plot shows 9 officials expect another rate hike this year
Strong USD: DXY above 101.5, risk assets suppressed
But these "bearish factors" have been talked about for two months.
Price dropped from 108k to 58k, a 46% decline—the market has already digested most of the bad news.
Bull vs. Bear, You Decide
On one side (bears say it's bad now):
Down 19% in 1 month, over 30% year-to-date, from 108k to 58k
ETF outflows continue, institutional funds retreating
CPI at 4.2%, Fed to raise rates
Strong USD suppressing risk assets
Symmetrical triangle breakdown, technically bearish
On the other side (bulls say opportunity has arrived):
58k is a historical demand zone, held multiple times
Post-halving supply tightening, long-term thesis unchanged
MicroStrategy continues to accumulate BTC, whales haven't left
Cumulative ETF net inflows still exceed tens of billions
Historically, every similar correction eventually became the bottom
Key Levels
Upper resistance: 62,000 → 63,000 (bulls' lifeline) → 65,000 → 66,000
Lower support: 58,000 → 55,000 (solid bottom) → 52,000
Short-term traders:
Go long lightly in the 58,000-59,000 range, stop loss at 57,500
First target 62,000-63,000, sell half there
If 63,000 breaks with volume, go long with stop loss at 61,500, target 65,000-66,000
Swing traders:
Wait for the daily close above 62,000 before entering
Use a trailing stop loss, target 65,000-68,000
Place stop loss below 58,000
Long-term believers:
DCA blindly below 58,000, buy more as it drops
You didn't dare to buy BTC at 15,000 in 2022, and you regretted it at 108k in 2024
Now at 58,000, it's up to you
But don't exceed 30% of total position, keep cash for black swans
The safest strategy:
Wait for ETF outflows to turn positive, for CPI to peak and fall, and for BTC to hold above 62,000
Trading on the right side always lets you sleep better than bottom-fishing on the left
BTC now looks a lot like the 15,000 level at the end of 2022—
99% of people thought "this time is different, BTC is going to zero"
Then it rose to 108k in 2024, and those who sold never got back in
At 58,000, are you telling me BTC is done?
The most amazing thing about Bitcoin is not that it never drops,
but that every time you think it's dead, it comes back stronger.
This time, it's the same. #0成本拿2股SK海力士 #美光市值超越Meta跻身全美前十 $BTC $ETH $SOL