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Bitcoin Shows Resilience With Fresh Strength Inside the $62.5K–$72K Range - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
Bitcoin has absorbed fresh selling pressure while remaining inside its established $62,500 to $72,000 consolidation range, giving traders a strange version of strength. After dipping below $60,000 on June 5, BTC staged a 13.6% relief rally and reached $67,259 on June 15 before momentum stalled. The floor has held, but the follow-through has not. That leaves Bitcoin resilient but not yet convincingly bullish, as the market waits for two missing confirmations: consistent ETF inflows and calmer derivatives conditions before calling the range a base.
The macro backdrop has made that wait more uncomfortable. A hawkish Federal Reserve dot plot removed the prospect of any 2026 rate cut, effectively neutralizing the tailwind from the U.S.-Iran peace memorandum. Even with crude prices down 39% from their March peak and trading below $75, monetary policy has taken control of the tape. Bitcoin is now moving closely with the Nasdaq-100 and broader equity markets. In practical terms, BTC strength is being capped by tighter policy expectations, not by crypto-specific weakness alone, as real yields and dollar strength challenge non-yielding assets.

ETF Flows and Cost Basis Define the Range
The market structure is equally conflicted. BTC still trades below the active-investor cost basis, with the True Market Mean near $77,000 acting as the key bear-bull anchor. Short-term holder MVRV has improved from 0.81 to 0.95, but recent buyers with an implied cost basis near $72,000 remain roughly 10% underwater. That makes the $68,500 to $72,000 band the main overhead supply zone, especially after rejection below the $68,266 quarterly open showed how quickly break-even sellers can return and block recovery attempts.
ETF data reinforces the limbo. A $10.2 million net inflow on June 16 and an $86 million inflow on June 12 failed to establish a sustained trend, while monthly outflows now total $2.1 billion, mostly driven by IBIT. Still, lower ETF trading volumes mean the flow picture does not confirm a full bearish streak either. For now, analysts expect either compression between $62,000 and $64,000 or wider swings between $60,000 and $70,000 as markets digest FOMC volatility and Middle East developments. Bitcoin’s resilience is real, but conditional, depending on ETF demand, derivatives stabilization and macro relief returning together. Until those pieces align, buyers are defending a range rather than proving a new uptrend, and confidence remains thin across major risk assets today.