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Bitcoin on the higher timeframe is telling a very different story compared to the short-term charts. Sitting around 67.5k after rejecting from the 69–70k region, price is struggling to build any real continuation.
That 69k–70k zone is clearly acting as supply right now. Every push into that area is getting sold into rather than accepted, which aligns with your view. The reaction isn’t strong enough to suggest buyers are ready to reclaim control yet.
What stands out more is the broader structure. BTC is trading below all the key weekly EMAs (7, 25, 99), and they’re all trending downward. That’s not the kind of environment where sustained upside usually develops. It’s more typical to see lower highs form and pressure build gradually to the downside.
The bounce from 60k was decent, but it hasn’t changed the trend — it just relieved the oversold conditions. Now price is back in a range where decisions matter, and so far, sellers are defending higher levels more aggressively than buyers are defending support.
If this rejection continues around 69–70k, a move back toward lower support zones wouldn’t be surprising at all. The market still feels heavy, and until BTC can reclaim higher levels with conviction, downside risk remains very much in play.
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