**BTC — Today's Movement (London/BST time)**
Current price is $62,952, with $7.69B in 24-hour trading volume. Converting to London time (BST = EDT +5):
- **~11:03 AM BST:** Price was at $62,952 — this is the latest reading available today
- **Overnight into today:** Bitcoin has been trading near its August lows — one trader warned that a weak weekly close could trigger further losses
- **Binance activity:** There's talk of a long-position "cleanout" — meaning overleveraged buyers are getting squeezed, which adds short-term selling pressure
- **Broader context:** Recent coverage noted that good inflation news usually pushes Bitcoin higher, but this time Bitcoin actually fell even as the Nasdaq and S&P 500 climbed — suggesting a disconnect between crypto and traditional markets right now
**European/London session pattern (typically ~7 AM–4 PM BST):**
This session tends to see higher liquidity since Europe and the US trading hours overlap. Today's tone leans cautious/bearish based on overnight news — with BTC sitting near its August lows, downside risk is being discussed more than upside potential.
**Key levels to watch during the London session:**
- **Support:** $62,400
- **Resistance:** $65,000
I still can't give you a fixed number like "BTC will be exactly $X at 5pm" — that's genuinely unpredictable. If you're actively trading during the London session, keep an eye on those support/resistance levels and watch for volume spikes, which often signal where the next move is headed.
Current price is $62,952, with $7.69B in 24-hour trading volume. Converting to London time (BST = EDT +5):
- **~11:03 AM BST:** Price was at $62,952 — this is the latest reading available today
- **Overnight into today:** Bitcoin has been trading near its August lows — one trader warned that a weak weekly close could trigger further losses
- **Binance activity:** There's talk of a long-position "cleanout" — meaning overleveraged buyers are getting squeezed, which adds short-term selling pressure
- **Broader context:** Recent coverage noted that good inflation news usually pushes Bitcoin higher, but this time Bitcoin actually fell even as the Nasdaq and S&P 500 climbed — suggesting a disconnect between crypto and traditional markets right now
**European/London session pattern (typically ~7 AM–4 PM BST):**
This session tends to see higher liquidity since Europe and the US trading hours overlap. Today's tone leans cautious/bearish based on overnight news — with BTC sitting near its August lows, downside risk is being discussed more than upside potential.
**Key levels to watch during the London session:**
- **Support:** $62,400
- **Resistance:** $65,000
I still can't give you a fixed number like "BTC will be exactly $X at 5pm" — that's genuinely unpredictable. If you're actively trading during the London session, keep an eye on those support/resistance levels and watch for volume spikes, which often signal where the next move is headed.