$BTC ‌📊 BTC (Bitcoin) Latest Market · 2026-07-06



• Current price: about $62,650–$62,700 (≈¥452,000)

• 24h change: ±0% to -0.3%, trading in a narrow range

• Market cap: about $1.25T, market dominance ~58%

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📈 Recent Trend

Last weekend, BTC rebounded from the $58k low and at one point broke above $63,000. This is an oversold rebound plus short covering. It is currently consolidating sideways around $62,500–$63,200, digesting the move.

• Support levels: $62,000 / $60,000 / $58,000

• Resistance levels: $63,500–$64,000 / $65,800 (for a trend reversal, it needs to hold above this level)

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🔍 Key Factors for July

• ✅ Bullish: weaker U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls → rate-cut expectations heat up; the spot ETF briefly turned positive with inflows on July 2; long-term on-chain whales continue accumulating

• ⚠️ Bearish: June’s ETF record net outflows have not been fully reversed; Citi lowered its target price to $82K; the Fear & Greed Index is still in "Extreme Fear"

• 📅 Focus this week: U.S. Services PMI (today), ADP employment, and remarks from Federal Reserve officials, which will affect the breakout direction.

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💬 Summary

In the short term, it’s a consolidation rebound. If it can break through $64,000 with volume, look for $65,800–$67,000. If it falls below $60,000, watch for another test of $58,000. In the medium term, bottom signals are beginning to appear, but the trend has not fully reversed. It is recommended to manage position sizing and avoid chasing highs.

Market volatility is high. The above is for reference only and does not constitute investment advice—please pay attention to risk control.

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