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Bitcoin price tests $60k as Saylor hints at more buying
Bitcoin traded near $61,739 on June 7 after a volatile session that pushed price as low as $60,420. The rebound kept BTC above the $60,000 area, but the wider market stayed cautious after a sharp decline earlier in the week.
Summary
The move came as Michael Saylor posted, “A good time to add more dots.” Traders often read his “dots” posts as a signal linked to Strategy’s Bitcoin activity, although the post did not confirm a purchase.
Bitcoin price holds above $60,000
Bitcoin’s intraday range sat between $60,420 and $62,839, showing buyers stepped in near the lower end of the day’s trading range. The $60,000 zone remains the key short-term level because it has acted as a psychological support area.
A daily close above $62,800 would improve the short-term setup. A break below $60,000 could expose Bitcoin to deeper support near $58,500 and $56,000.
The latest price action follows one of Bitcoin’s weakest weeks in months. Market reports showed BTC fell from above $73,000 to near $60,000 as selling pressure spread across crypto assets.
This pullback has forced traders to reassess whether the market is forming a local bottom or preparing for another leg lower.
Saylor post revives Bitcoin buying talk
Saylor’s latest post drew attention because of its timing. His phrase, “A good time to add more dots,” came after Bitcoin’s drop toward $60,000.
The post did not include purchase details, filing data, or direct confirmation that Strategy bought more BTC. Still, it added fresh discussion around whether the company could increase its holdings during the selloff.
Strategy remains closely watched because of its large Bitcoin treasury. Any change in its buying or selling activity can affect trader sentiment.
Reports earlier this week said Strategy sold 32 BTC to fund preferred stock dividends. That small sale drew outsized attention because the company rarely sells Bitcoin.
AI capital rotation becomes the new debate
The Bitcoin Therapist said Saylor linked the latest Bitcoin crash to large capital demand from Anthropic, SpaceX, and OpenAI. The post claimed that about $400 billion in capital raising has drawn money away from Bitcoin.
Saylor has argued in recent market comments that Bitcoin’s selloff reflects capital rotation into AI rather than weakness in Bitcoin itself. That view remains debated across markets.
The argument is simple. If investors shift funds toward AI deals, fewer dollars may chase Bitcoin in the short term.
Bitcoin outlook depends on support and volume
Bitcoin now needs stronger volume above $62,800 to confirm that buyers are returning. Without that move, the rebound may remain limited.
The $60,000 level remains the main line for bulls. Holding it would support a recovery toward $65,000 and then $68,000.
A clear loss of $60,000 would weaken the setup. It could trigger more selling from leveraged traders and short-term holders.
At press time, Bitcoin’s price action shows a market trying to stabilize after a steep drop. Saylor’s post may support sentiment, but price still needs a clean reclaim of resistance to confirm recovery.