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Price analysis 6/7: BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, DOGE, TON, SHIB, ADA, AVAX

Solid buying in spot Bitcoin ETFs suggests that traders anticipate a breakout to the upside over the coming days.

Traders have been eagerly waiting for Bitcoin (BTC) to break out of its range, but that has not yet happened. The longer the price remains inside the range, the greater the force needed for the breakout. A bullish sign is that the spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds have witnessed net inflows for 19 days in a row. This shows solid buying in anticipation of the resumption of the uptrend. 

Other than Bitcoin ETFs, firms are also directly investing in Bitcoin. A June 6 S-3 filing by Nasdaq-listed medical manufacturer Semler Scientific shows that it owns 828 Bitcoin, having purchased its first lot of 581 Bitcoin on May 28. The firm said it has kept its options open to raise an additional $150 million of debt securities, primarily for general corporate purposes, including Bitcoin purchases.

In addition to the growing demand for Bitcoin ETFs, the institutions seem to be showing interest in investing in altcoins. According to a June 6 report from The Information, asset manager Franklin Templeton is considering a private fund that will expose institutional investors to altcoins.

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3 reasons why Bitcoin failed to break above $72K

Regulatory uncertainty and volatile macroeconomic events may weaken further upside in the BTC price in the near term.

Bitcoin (BTC) registered a 5.9% gain between June 2 and 5, but its rally was halted at $71,746. This movement was supported by a nearly $1 billion worth of inflows into U.S.-listed Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds, indicating strong demand from institutional investors.

Bitcoin’s bullish momentum was also fueled by the significant growth of the U.S. banking sector’s unrealized losses. However, despite favorable conditions, including a more crypto-friendly stance from U.S. lawmakers, Bitcoin was unable to break above $72,000.

According to Matt Hougan, Bitwise’s chief investment officer, regulatory uncertainty has hindered financial advisers from increasing their crypto exposure. Nevertheless, Hougan believes the U.S. is moving toward regulatory clarity, a shift that began when Democrats voted to repeal the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Staff Accounting Bulletin 121.

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Price analysis 6/5: BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, DOGE, TON, SHIB, ADA, AVAX

Bitcoin remains stuck inside a range, but solid inflows into spot ETFs suggest investors anticipate an upside breakout.

Bitcoin (BTC) is trying to build upon its gains above the psychological support of $70,000. The sentiment received a boost after the spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded the second highest inflows of $887 million on June 4, per Farside Investors data.

Analysts are closely watching next week’s United States Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. After the 0.1% drop in the CPI data on May 15, Bitcoin started a 7% rally over the following five days. 10x Research head of research, Markus Thielen, believes that if the year-on-year CPI is 3.3% or lower, it could propel Bitcoin to a new all-time high.

Fidelity Investments head of digital asset strategies Matt Horne said in a June 4 CNBC report that investors should consider a 1-5% allocation to Bitcoin. Such an investment will minimize risk even if Bitcoin were to go to zero, but it will benefit the portfolio if Bitcoin continues its uptrend.

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63 US banks on the brink of insolvency: Why Bitcoin’s next target is $100K

Bitcoin price may be closer to the big milestone $100,000 mark than many realize, as a looming banking crisis could see BTC become the new “safe haven asset.”

Bitcoin (BTC) could be on track to the psychological $100,000 mark as the “digital gold” narrative gains more prominence amind another banking crisis looming in the United States. 

At least 63 U.S. banks were on the brink of insolvency in the first quarter of 2024, up from 52 banks on the “Problem Bank List” during the third quarter of 2023, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s (FDIC) quarterly report published on May 29.

Moreover, the banks are collectively sitting on $517 billion worth of unrealized losses, up $39 billion from the previous quarter. This marks the ninth consecutive month of “unusually high unrealized losses,” according to FDIC’s report, whi wrote:

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Price analysis 6/3: SPX, DXY, BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, TON, DOGE, ADA

Bitcoin and select altcoins are attempting to break above their respective resistance levels, signaling aggressive buying by the bulls.

Bitcoin (BTC) bounced off its firm support, and the bulls are trying to push the price above the psychologically crucial level of $70,000. Several analysts believe the consolidation will resolve to the upside, and Bitcoin will rise to a new all-time high.

Veteran trader Peter Brandt said in a report that Bitcoin's halving date historically falls in the middle of the bull cycle. In 2020, the bull market started 16 months before the halving and topped out 18 months after the event. If Bitcoin follows a similar pattern, Brandt expects the cycle top to be “in the $130,000 to $150,000 range.”

Not only Bitcoin but even Ether (ETH) could surprise to the upside. According to CryptoQuant data, traders have withdrawn nearly 797,000 Ether between May 23 and June 2. Analysts expect Ether to witness a supply squeeze and hit a new all-time high after Ether exchange-traded funds start trading.

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