Bitcoin (BTC) Crashes Below $63KTL;DR
- Bitcoin slipped below $63,000 after stronger U.S. jobless-claims data reinforced the Fed’s hawkish posture and pressured risk assets.
- BTC fell toward $62,569, with traders watching $62,400 as the immediate line between stabilization and a June-low retest near $59,175.
- On-chain data still looks weak, with realized losses dominating, short-term holders below breakeven, fragile momentum and buyers defending the $60,000 region through spot bids during the latest selloff now.
Bitcoin has slipped below $63,000 after a stronger-than-expected U.S. labor-market reading reinforced the Federal Reserve’s hawkish posture and pushed traders back into defensive mode. Initial jobless claims fell to 226,000 for the week ended June 13, down from a revised 230,000, landing one day after the Fed held rates at 3.50% to 3.75% for a fourth straight pause. The perplexing part is that Bitcoin’s support test comes with macro pressure and weak internals, not just one ugly red candle in isolation for investors already worried about liquidity after this week’s failed recovery attempt in risk markets.
The selloff carried BTC toward $62,569, down more than 5% over 24 hours, while leveraged longs were flushed out across major venues. Continuing unemployment claims rose to 1.81 million, but that detail did little to soften the market’s reaction to resilient headline labor data. Technicals deteriorated as Bitcoin broke below an ascending channel and slipped under the 61.8% Fibonacci area near $64,950. For traders, the $62,400 zone has become the immediate line of defense, because losing it could reopen the June low near $59,175 and deepen downside volatility quickly during the next volatile trading sessions.
On-Chain Signals Warn the Bear Is Not Finished
The deeper concern is that on-chain data still refuses to confirm a durable bottom. Bitcoin has been carving a possible floor near $60,000, helped by spot buyers and stronger bid depth, but profitability metrics remain bearish. The 30-day Realized Profit/Loss Ratio sits at 0.53, meaning loss-taking has dominated recent coin movement, while the 90-day average is 1.10. Glassnode’s True Market Mean is near $77,200, roughly 15% above spot, and short-term holder MVRV remains below breakeven at 0.90. That means stabilization is visible, but capitulation damage is not repaired for short-term buyers still underwater across recent positions.
There are constructive pieces, but they are not yet decisive. Binance spot order book depth shows bids outweighing resting sell orders, suggesting passive buyers are defending the $60,000 region. Open interest has compressed from its late-May peak, and funding has cooled toward neutral, pointing to less crowded leverage. The Capriole Macro Index Oscillator also sits at -2.03, a historically rare deep-value reading. Still, daily momentum remains fragile, with RSI near 38, MACD bearish and capital flow negative. For now, Bitcoin needs to reclaim $64,950 to $66,700, or the market stays focused on downside liquidity nearby.
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TL;DR
- Bitcoin slipped below $63,000 after stronger U.S. jobless-claims data reinforced the Fed’s hawkish posture and pressured risk assets.
- BTC fell toward $62,569, with traders watching $62,400 as the immediate line between stabilization and a June-low retest near $59,175.
- On-chain data still looks weak, with realized losses dominating, short-term holders below breakeven, fragile momentum and buyers defending the $60,000 region through spot bids during the latest selloff now.
Bitcoin has slipped below $63,000 after a stronger-than-expected U.S. labor-market reading reinforced the Federal Reserve’s hawkish posture and pushed traders back into defensive mode. Initial jobless claims fell to 226,000 for the week ended June 13, down from a revised 230,000, landing one day after the Fed held rates at 3.50% to 3.75% for a fourth straight pause. The perplexing part is that Bitcoin’s support test comes with macro pressure and weak internals, not just one ugly red candle in isolation for investors already worried about liquidity after this week’s failed recovery attempt in risk markets.
The selloff carried BTC toward $62,569, down more than 5% over 24 hours, while leveraged longs were flushed out across major venues. Continuing unemployment claims rose to 1.81 million, but that detail did little to soften the market’s reaction to resilient headline labor data. Technicals deteriorated as Bitcoin broke below an ascending channel and slipped under the 61.8% Fibonacci area near $64,950. For traders, the $62,400 zone has become the immediate line of defense, because losing it could reopen the June low near $59,175 and deepen downside volatility quickly during the next volatile trading sessions.
On-Chain Signals Warn the Bear Is Not Finished
The deeper concern is that on-chain data still refuses to confirm a durable bottom. Bitcoin has been carving a possible floor near $60,000, helped by spot buyers and stronger bid depth, but profitability metrics remain bearish. The 30-day Realized Profit/Loss Ratio sits at 0.53, meaning loss-taking has dominated recent coin movement, while the 90-day average is 1.10. Glassnode’s True Market Mean is near $77,200, roughly 15% above spot, and short-term holder MVRV remains below breakeven at 0.90. That means stabilization is visible, but capitulation damage is not repaired for short-term buyers still underwater across recent positions.
There are constructive pieces, but they are not yet decisive. Binance spot order book depth shows bids outweighing resting sell orders, suggesting passive buyers are defending the $60,000 region. Open interest has compressed from its late-May peak, and funding has cooled toward neutral, pointing to less crowded leverage. The Capriole Macro Index Oscillator also sits at -2.03, a historically rare deep-value reading. Still, daily momentum remains fragile, with RSI near 38, MACD bearish and capital flow negative. For now, Bitcoin needs to reclaim $64,950 to $66,700, or the market stays focused on downside liquidity nearby.
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