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ETF outflows: US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $1.62 billion in net outflows over four days, signaling reduced institutional support.
Global tech sector risk-off: Weakness in tech equities spilled over into crypto. Bitcoin dropped below $84,000 while total market cap fell ~6% in a single day (The Block), alongside declines in precious metals as investors sought safe havens.
Liquidity concerns: Thin order books and stalled new inflows created heightened volatility, with long-term holders taking profits after last year’s ETF-driven rally (CoinDesk).
Together, these macro events created an extremely challenging environment, reinforcing technical weakness and keeping BTC near local lows.
💡 Professional Take
From a trading perspective, the current range of $74,600 – $75,800 USDT could serve as a potential tactical dip-buying zone, but only with tight risk management. Key supports at $74,600 must hold, as a breakdown below this could trigger further declines. Traders should watch for:
Trend reversal signals: Sustained reclaim of short-term moving averages, improving volume, or reduced liquidation pressure.
Market sentiment shifts: Extreme fear (Fear & Greed Index at 14) indicates strong risk-off sentiment, suggesting high volatility may persist
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⚠️ Risk Advisory
Any rebound could be a “dead cat bounce” without follow-through buying.
Position sizing must remain cautious, with stop-losses below recent lows.
Macro headlines — from Washington DC to ETF flows — can trigger sudden, sharp moves in either direction.
In short, Bitcoin’s key level at $126,000 broke under the combined pressure of technical exhaustion and macro uncertainty, creating a fully extended corrective phase that has left BTC consolidating near $75,800 USDT. While deep crashes are less likely without forced selling from major holders, volatility is set to remain elevated.