Bitcoin has fallen below $65,000. Since the October 2025 all-time high, $2 trillion has been wiped from the total cryptocurrency market capitalization.
Crypto ETFs recorded $500M in outflows as institutional selling intensified. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $430M, led by $175M in outflows from BlackRock’s IBIT. Spot Ethereum ETFs saw an additional $80M in losses, continuing the market's downward trend. $DCR $C98 $SKR
Gold has reclaimed the $4900 level following a $250 surge from its recent low. Aggressive demand and high volatility have shifted market momentum upward.
Entry: 4900 Target 1: 5000 Stop Loss: 4850
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The Fear and Greed Index has reached an unprecedented low of 5. While this reflects a significant market crisis, it also suggests that the bottom may be near. Stay resilient during this phase as conditions will eventually improve.
Stablecoin inflows have doubled despite ongoing market selling. This indicates strategic capital positioning rather than a random bounce. Fresh liquidity is entering the system instead of leaving, as participants park capital to wait for confirmation.
This type of inflow typically occurs near corrective bottoms. Investor interest is gradually returning at this level, with some buying the dip quietly while fear remains high. Although this is not yet a full reversal, liquidity shifts usually precede price movement. Market trends often follow these stablecoin flows. Individual patience during this phase is key as the market prepares for potential shifts.
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$BCH is facing strong resistance as buyer momentum fades. Selling pressure is increasing on higher pushes while downside moves show growing conviction. Supply is currently dominating the price action.
Price has returned to a key supply zone and is showing clear rejection. Upside momentum is fading, and buyers can’t push higher—sellers are defending aggressively.