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#CryptoMarketClimbs
Bitcoin Consolidates Below Resistance as Macro Uncertainty Builds
Bitcoin is trading around $71,900, showing a slight recovery, but the overall picture hasn’t changed much. The market remains uncertain, and traders aren’t taking strong positions.
The recent rebound came after news of possible US–Iran peace talks, which boosted risk sentiment somewhat. However, the situation remains unclear with mixed signals from both sides, keeping the market cautious. Positive news could push Bitcoin higher quickly, while negative updates might cause a sharp drop.
Institutional involvement reflects this uncertainty as well. Bitcoin spot ETFs had inflows of $167 million on Monday, followed by outflows of $66 million on Tuesday. This back-and-forth flow suggests investors are hesitant and are not committing strongly in either direction.
Activity in derivatives is also subdued. CME open interest is stable, perpetual open interest is near yearly lows, and funding rates are neutral. This implies that big traders are not making aggressive bets and are waiting for more clarity.
Technically, the trend is still bearish. Bitcoin’s price remains below the 100-day moving average (around $72,200) and well under the 200-day moving average (about $86,200). The price pattern continues to show lower highs and lower lows. The recent upward move looks like a brief bounce rather than a clear trend reversal.
Currently, the price is consolidating just below resistance near $72,000 and the trendline, a setup that often precedes a strong move.
Key levels to watch:
Resistance: $72,200, $86,200, $100,000
Support: $69,000, $65,000, $60,000
If the price breaks and holds above $72,000, it could move toward $86,000. If it gets rejected and falls below $69,000, the downtrend may continue toward $65,000 and then $60,000.
In summary, the trend remains bearish, and this looks like a bounce within a downtrend. The next significant move depends on whether Bitcoin breaks above $72,000 or falls below $69,000. Until then, expect choppy, sideways trading.
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