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A pullback to 64,000-64,200 without breaking below it is a good spot to go long; set a stop loss below 63,600. Targets first at 65,500-66,000—if it breaks through, then look at 67,000-68,000.
CPI doused the rate-hike expectations, and the ETF ended 8 weeks of net outflows—institutions are back. After surging to 65,100 then dropping back is normal corrective repair; the pullback is your chance to get in.
64,000-64,200 is strong support from the rebound all the way up from 61,800. If the pullback holds, keep looking for longs.
65,500-66,000: after breaking above 65,000, upside space opens up; the previous densely trapped zone is in 65,500-66,000.
① On the 1-hour chart, it bottomed near 61,800 and then quickly rebounded, repeatedly reclaiming short-term moving averages; the lows keep rising—this is a classic trend reversal after a technical repair.
② The U.S. June CPI month-over-month fell 0.4%, the largest drop since April 2020; the probability of a rate hike in July crashed from 43% to 13%, and macro pressure eased significantly.
③ Bitcoin spot ETFs ended 8 consecutive weeks of net outflows; last week recorded about $197 million in net inflows, and institutional funds began reconfiguring positions at current prices.
The real opportunity isn’t in the frenzy of chasing; it’s in the calm of a pullback $BTC