BTC
Bear Pressure Enters Day 13 — No Resolution Yet
Bitcoin (BTC) is in a Bear Pressure phase — bearish structure with narrative fear. The next move will define the next trend.
13 days into the Bear Pressure phase, and the market still has not shown its hand. Every regime ends — the question is what breaks it first.
Since the last update: market entered Bear Pressure regime, narrative shifted toward fear, open interest moved +5.45%.
The market is in a Bear Pressure phase, now 13 days in — Broad selling pressure. In 41% of similar phases, price resolved upward. News narrative sentiment: headlines are balanced — no dominant narrative (NSI score 42/100 — fear 58% vs greed 42%, from 45 headlines). Narrative greed while price falls — complacency trap.
EMA bias: bearish, deviation -4.6%. EMA99 declining sharply (-1.24%/14 candles) — strong bearish trend. Timeframes: Weekly: bearish while exhaustion. Strong new shorts entering — OI rising against price. CVD bearish — net selling pressure.
Key levels to watch: Liquidity above: $60,036(2t), $60,114(2t), $60,484(3t) | Liquidity below: $59,294(2t), $59,210(3t), $59,104(3t) If price breaks below $60738, the path toward $57611 opens.
The next move depends on which side commits first.
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