BTC
Bear Pressure Phase Extends as Buyers Test Bears
Bitcoin (BTC) is in a Bear Pressure phase — bullish structure with narrative greed. The next move will define the next trend.
2 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 +7.40%.
The market is in a Bear Pressure phase, now 2 days in — Broad selling pressure. In 100% of similar phases, price resolved upward. News narrative sentiment: greed dominates headlines (NSI score 68/100 — fear 32% vs greed 68%, from 46 headlines). Narrative fear while price rises — classic contrarian signal.
EMA bias: bullish, deviation 0.3%. EMA99 trending down (-0.20%/14 candles) — selling pressure weakening, base forming. Bullish — HH $67,269 & HL $63,646. Timeframes: Weekly: bearish while exhaustion. Strong new shorts entering — OI rising against price.
Key levels to watch: Liquidity above: $67,259(2t), $67,269(2t) | Liquidity below: $65,570(2t), $65,469(2t), $64,338(2t) If price holds above $66135, the bullish case stays intact. A break higher targets $67606.
The next move depends on which side commits first.
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