Bitcoin Slides After Sweeping $65K Liquidity, With Bears Targeting a Return to $60K

TL;DR:

  • Bitcoin swept liquidity in the $65,000 zone before losing its bullish momentum during the June 2026 session.
  • Outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs added up to historic negative flows during the beginning of the month.
  • The range between $60,000 and $60,000 acts as the main short-term technical support watched by the market.

So far in June, Bitcoin pulled back significantly after sweeping the accumulated liquidity at the $65,000 resistance. The bearish market action returned the price of the pioneer cryptocurrency to its previous trading range, strengthening sellers’ control in the short term.

This loss of momentum occurred immediately after a failed attempt to consolidate a sustainable advance toward the resistance channel between $65,000 and $66,000. Following the rejection at that price level, the quote returned to the center of its recent range, increasing the technical risks associated with opening new trading positions in the spot market.

Selling pressure and key support levels

Crypto market analysis platforms indicate that the main bearish target for sellers is currently concentrated between $60,000 and $60,500. Official documentation of technical behavior indicates that a drop toward these levels would return the asset to its recent lows of the quarter.

Data from analysts suggest that a bounce in this support band could be interpreted solely as a temporary relief move. According to the current trend, the overall market structure requires more convincing bullish follow-through to reverse the accumulated downward pressure.

Intermediate zones such as $64,300 are projected to act as attraction points for sell orders if the lack of institutional demand persists. Historical data indicates that if the price suffers another rejection near the $65,600 resistance, bears could accelerate pressure on the price toward deeper supports.

Analysts attribute part of this recent correction to the combined impact of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, increased selling by miners, and net outflows from institutional ETFs. However, press reports note that recent diplomatic talks regarding Iran have begun to provide some temporary relief to global risk markets.

At the close of the session, traders keep their attention fixed on the publication of the next weekly flow balance of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), a verifiable milestone that will determine whether the $60,000 macro support manages to contain the current liquidation pressure.

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