Analysis: Bitcoin falls below $70,000, short-term profit-taking and escalating tensions in the Middle East suppress market sentiment
According to CoinDesk, btc-42">Bitcoin fell back after reaching $74,000 mid-week, dropping about 3.7% in the past 24 hours and briefly falling below $70,000. Analysts believe this round of correction mainly reflects the profit-taking pressure from short-term traders, with some investors choosing to cash out after buying during the rebound. Despite the recent bounce, the market still lacks sufficient confidence in the sustainability of the upward trend.
The sentiment in the derivatives market is also pessimistic, with funding rates remaining significantly negative, indicating that traders are paying fees to maintain short positions. However, there is still demand in the spot market. Recently, the inflow of stablecoins into exchanges reached a new high since 2026, while the fund flow for spot Bitcoin ETFs has also turned back to net inflows. The current market shows a clear divergence, with institutional spot buying continuously accumulating Bitcoin, while derivatives traders are increasingly adding short positions. Historically, when spot accumulation and negative funding rates occur simultaneously, it often triggers a "short squeeze," where shorts are forced to close their positions, pushing prices up, but this outcome is not guaranteed.
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