Bitcoin Tests $66,000 as ETF Inflows and Geopolitical Risks Shape Market Outlook

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Bitcoin (BTC) is attempting a cautious recovery, approaching the previously broken lower consolidation boundary near $66,000 on Thursday. After dipping toward the $64,000 zone earlier in the week, the asset has managed to reclaim ground above $65,000 during the European session, signaling tentative stabilization rather than a decisive reversal.

Institutional demand is showing early signs of improvement. Spot Bitcoin Exchange Traded Funds recorded net inflows on Tuesday, hinting at renewed interest from larger investors after recent outflows. While the inflows are not yet strong enough to confirm a broader shift in sentiment, they provide modest support as price attempts to rebuild structure.

At the same time, rising geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran ahead of renewed nuclear talks in Geneva are keeping markets on edge. Reports of precautionary staff evacuations from the US embassy in Lebanon have reinforced risk-off positioning across global markets. Escalation in tensions could drive capital toward traditional safe-haven assets such as gold while limiting upside momentum in risk-sensitive assets like Bitcoin.

Sentiment Surges After Trump Speech as Traders Remain Defensive

Social sentiment surrounding Bitcoin has sharply improved. According to data from Santiment, bullish commentary across platforms such as X, Reddit, and Telegram has reached its highest bullish-to-bearish ratio in four weeks following President Trump’s State of the Union address. The surge in optimism suggests retail traders may be anticipating the end of the current bearish cycle.

However, analysts caution that excessive retail enthusiasm can sometimes precede short-term pullbacks. Historically, strong Fear of Missing Out behavior has coincided with local tops when consensus becomes overly one-sided.

Meanwhile, derivatives positioning remains defensive. A report from K33 Research highlights that funding rates in Bitcoin perpetual futures remain below neutral levels and recently turned deeply negative after Monday’s sharp decline. Although the one-week average funding rate briefly climbed to 1.95%, the 30-day average of 0.78% is the lowest since September 2024, signaling subdued speculative appetite.

Open interest remains near 270,000 BTC, indicating that traders are hesitant to increase leveraged exposure. This environment reduces the immediate risk of aggressive short or long squeezes, but given the historically volatile nature of open interest, conditions could shift quickly if momentum accelerates.

Technical Outlook: BTC Faces Resistance With $60,000 in Focus

On the 4-hour chart, Bitcoin is retesting the lower boundary of its previous consolidation range while trading around $65,500. The short-term bias remains cautiously bearish as price continues to trade below the downward-sloping 50- and 100-period Exponential Moving Averages, which are acting as dynamic resistance.

The recent rebound from the $64,000 area lacks strong continuation signals. The Relative Strength Index remains just below the 50 threshold, reflecting only a modest easing of prior bearish pressure. At the same time, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence indicator has crossed above its signal line, with a slightly positive histogram suggesting a short-term rebound within a broader fragile structure.

Immediate resistance stands near $66,500, where the lower consolidation boundary converges with the 50-period EMA and recent intraday highs. Stronger resistance lies around $68,500, aligning with prior consolidation before the latest breakdown. A sustained move above $68,500 would weaken the current bearish tone and potentially open the door for a recovery toward the upper consolidation boundary near $71,700.

On the downside, key support is located at $63,000, a psychological level that protects the path toward $60,000. A decisive break below $63,000 would expose $60,000 first and potentially extend toward the technical downside target near $58,822.

For now, Bitcoin’s recovery attempt is supported by improving ETF flows and surging social optimism, but geopolitical uncertainty and cautious derivatives positioning suggest volatility remains elevated. The next decisive move around the $66,000–$68,500 resistance zone will likely determine whether the rebound strengthens or fades back into the broader corrective trend.

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