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Bitcoin Dips Below $63,000 as Selling Pressure Intensifies

Bitcoin’s price fell below $63,000, extending recent volatility and marking a key technical break that market participants say reflects renewed selling pressure and profit-taking after recent rallies.

Technical Breakdown

Bitcoin — which had been attempting to stabilize after swings between fear and rebound sentiment — broke important support levels on the daily chart, triggering stop-loss cascades and pushing the asset toward lower price bands not seen since late January.

Traders cited several factors driving the decline:

  • Profit-realization selling from short-term holders

  • Weak liquidity at higher price levels, leading to sharper moves

  • Technical selling upon breach of key support around $64,500

Market Reaction

Across crypto markets, derivatives metrics showed rising open interest on downside positions as traders adjusted strategies to recent price action. Funding rates on perpetual futures also tightened, indicating that sentiment has shifted marginally toward bearish bias in the short term.

Altcoins — often correlated with Bitcoin’s trajectory — reflected similar weakness or heightened volatility as traders repositioned risk across the board.

Analyst Take

Some technical analysts view the break below $63,000 as a sign that recent relief rallies may be losing momentum, with the next critical support zone near $60,000. A sustained hold below this level could open the door to deeper retracement toward multi-month trendlines.

However, others note that the market still lacks a definitive catalyst for a longer-term downtrend, and that broader macro conditions — including liquidity expectations and risk asset appetite — will be key determinants in the coming sessions.

What Traders Are Watching Next

Traders and algorithmic desks say the focus is now on:

  • Support around $60,000 and $57,000

  • Volume breadth on lower timeframe breakouts

  • Open interest and funding rate dynamics for clues on positioning shifts

The market remains sensitive to news flow and sentiment indicators, meaning that swift rebounds or deeper slides are both possible if fresh catalysts emerge.

While some market players see the decline as a healthy corrective phase, others warn that prolonged weakness could test confidence built over recent months.

Terron Gold

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