Bitcoin Falls Below $72,000 After Strategy Reports First BTC Sale In Years
Bitcoin has slipped below $72,000, triggering fresh concerns across the market after Strategy reported its first BTC sale in years. The development quickly attracted attention across the crypto market, as the company led by Michael Saylor has long been viewed as one of BTC’s most committed corporate holders. Strategy’s Massive Bitcoin Stockpile Continues To Dominate…
Bitcoin Crash Explained: Binance Research Blames Outflows Toward US Equities
The broader crypto market has endured one of its toughest weeks of the year, with $1.5 billion in liquidations recorded since Monday alone. The pressure intensified as Bitcoin (BTC) slipped back below the $67,000 level for the first time since April, a move that heightened selling fears and weighed on overall market sentiment. Despite the…
Weiss Crypto Says Best Bitcoin Buying Opportunity In Years May Be Near
Weiss Crypto says Bitcoin may be approaching one of its strongest buying opportunities in years, with senior analyst Juan M. Villaverde arguing that a coming pullback could mark the final confirmation that the market’s bearish phase has ended. In a post on X, Weiss Crypto said its latest cycle analysis shows “exactly how low BTC…
Bitcoin Enters Buy Zone That Previously Led To A 660% And 1,700% Rally
Crypto pundit Vivek has revealed that Bitcoin has entered a buy zone that led to parabolic rallies in the previous bull cycles. This comes as analysts predict that BTC risks dropping to the psychological $70,000 level, with the leading crypto showing weakness on lower timeframes. Bitcoin Enters Historic Buy Zone That Led To Parabolic Rallies…
Bitcoin Short-Term Holders Move 107,760 BTC In A Single Day — Details
According to historical data, the price of Bitcoin has never posted three consecutive months of positive performance in a bear-market year. This trend is about to continue in 2026, with May looking likely to end in the red for BTC after optimistic performances in March and April, and at the start of this month. Recent…
Bitcoin Recovery Rally Or Bull Trap? These Key Levels Hold The Answer
Bitcoin is attempting to stabilize after a sharp pullback, but uncertainty remains the dominant market force. While key support levels are still holding and leaving room for a recovery rally, bearish signals remain present, raising the possibility that any short-term bounce could turn into a bull trap. Retesting Key Rising Channel Support According to Bitcoin…
Analyst Compares This Bitcoin Bear Market To Previous Cycles To Show What’s Coming Next
Bitcoin (BTC) has survived multiple bull and bear market cycles since it began trading, and each time the market collapsed, a new rally eventually followed. That recurring four-year cyclical pattern has given many investors deep confidence that history will repeat itself. However, after studying the same past cycle patterns, market expert CryptoCon has reached a…
Anchorage Warns Bitcoin Yield Trade Could Cap Gains If BTC Rips Higher
Anchorage Digital says Bitcoin covered-call strategies can generate synthetic yield for BTC holders, but only when managed with strict discipline. The firm’s new research warns that selling upside on Bitcoin can cushion drawdowns in weaker markets, yet cap gains sharply when BTC enters one of its violent bull-market phases. The analysis, written by Anchorage Digital…
Bitcoin Bearish Flag Goes Up As Expert Analyst Predicts A Massive Crash To $44,000
Bitcoin’s anticipated recovery above is looking increasingly bleak due to the formation of a bearish flag. The leading cryptocurrency has fallen further below $74,000 in the past 24 hours, and one analyst believes the latest move is only another stage in a much larger decline. Bitcoin is currently trading at $73,240, down about 3.2% on…
Bitcoin’s Famous CME Gap Playbook May Be Nearing Its End
CME Group is moving its regulated cryptocurrency futures and options market to 24/7 trading, a structural shift that could remove one of Bitcoin’s most watched weekend market patterns: the CME gap. For BTC traders, the change matters because the gap has long served as both a technical reference point and a symbol of the mismatch…