ChainCatcher News: Bitcoin has experienced a rebound after a sharp decline, with the price once rising above $65,000. This is approximately an 11% rebound from the previous low below $60,000. Earlier, the market underwent a large-scale deleveraging in a short period, with Bitcoin retracing from its October 2025 all-time high of around $126,000 by about 50%.
Institutional funds are believed to be a key support for this round of rebound. Overall risk exposure of crypto hedge funds has significantly increased. Despite some net outflows, the US spot Bitcoin ETF still recorded a record-breaking trading volume, which the market interprets as a clear sign of buying the dip. Analysts point out that the $58,000-$62,000 range constitutes an important short-term support zone, with the $58,000 level corresponding to a critical long-term moving average. If the price remains above this range, it may signal a short-term bottom.
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