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8:09 AM · 8 July 2024

Chart of the day - Bitcoin (08.07.2024)

The cryptocurrency market saw a rebound on Saturday after four days of intense declines. Bitcoin temporarily gained over 4.00%, reaching around $58,000. However, on Sunday, the bears regained control, erasing Saturday's gains. Today, in the first part of the day, we are seeing a deepening of the declines.

Currently, Bitcoin's price is almost 13% below the current realized price for short-term investors (addresses holding BTC for less than six months), signaling a certain level of capitulation. Additionally, on Friday, US ETFs recorded their first significant net inflows in several sessions, totaling $143 million, the highest net value in nearly a month.

From a technical analysis perspective, Bitcoin is not in the best formation. The continuation of declines after a brief consolidation around $57,000 may indicate weakness among buyers. The next nearest support level remains around $50,000-$52,000. The correction in Bitcoin since marking a double top has already exceeded 22%. Historically, in the post-halving period, declines have reached up to 30%, which would also suggest a potential range for the current move to levels around $50,000-$52,000.

Source: xStation 5

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