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$BTC at $75,600, are you buying?
BlackRock is rushing to buy $269 million in a day, Morgan Stanley's holdings surpass $100 million, ETF weekly net inflows near $1 billion hitting a three-month high— but what about the price? Just touching $77,000 and it crashed down, now at $75,600, down 0.77%. RSI has dropped to 24.30, MACD remains negative, geopolitical tensions tighten, and bears are pushing 700 BTC to dump.
First, look at the surface: institutions are buying furiously, but the price is stagnant.
In the past 24 hours, BTC has fallen 0.77%, from $76,200 to $75,600. Don’t be fooled by “only a 0.77% drop”—RSI has already plunged to 24.30, which is deeply oversold. MACD histogram has been negative for 20 hours straight, with a clear bearish alignment. The technicals tell you: short-term consolidation or even more decline.
The first thing: institutions are desperately accumulating.
Last week, net inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs reached nearly $1 billion, the highest in three months. BlackRock alone bought $269 million in one day. Morgan Stanley’s holdings exceed 1,348 BTC, with a market value over $102 million, and they launched the MSBT ETF, which attracted $34 million on its first day.
The second thing: bears have already revealed their hand.
A major trading firm directly shorted 700 BTC on HyperLiquid, worth $52.89 million, with a liquidation price of $80,839.
The third thing: geopolitical risks are the biggest variable.
The situation in the Strait of Hormuz in Iran is causing tremors across the market. Rising oil prices lead to declines in risk assets, and BTC is suffering too. Every geopolitical crisis has historically proven BTC as a safe haven—not because it doesn’t fall, but because it recovers faster than anything else after falling.
On one side, institutions are aggressively accumulating, ETF inflows hit a three-month high.
On the other side, shorts are concentrated, geopolitical clouds loom.
On one side, RSI has dropped to 24.30, and the technicals suggest “oversold, a rebound is coming.”
The critical level is $74,000, the last bottom line for bulls and bears. Hold this, and above $77,000 and $80,000 will be smooth sailing; break below, and it could drop to $70,000 for another washout.
If you’re a short-term trader: buy in stages between $74,500 and $74,000, target $77,000, stop-loss below $74,000, next support at $72,000.
If you’re a long-term investor: now is the time to build positions gradually. Add at $74,000, add again at $70,000, and hold the rest steady.
BTC at $75,600, retail traders see panic, institutions see discounts. #山寨币强势反弹 #美伊局势和谈与增兵博弈 $BTC