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BTC $59,393.61 -0.76%
ETH $1,583.04 +0.22%
BNB $552.44 +0.04%
XRP $1.04 -0.20%
SOL $73.93 +2.27%
TRX $0.3192 -0.78%
DOGE $0.0722 -0.91%
ADA $0.1442 -0.05%
BCH $198.94 +2.49%
LINK $7.28 -0.23%
HYPE $65.83 +5.52%
AAVE $89.90 -4.19%
SUI $0.6947 +1.06%
XLM $0.1832 +6.04%
ZEC $398.76 +5.06%

Institutional funds entering at a low have driven Bitcoin to rebound 11% from its low, returning above $65,000

2026-02-06 21:21:53
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Bitcoin has rebounded after experiencing a sharp decline, with the price once rising above $65,000, rebounding approximately 11% from the previous low of below $60,000. The market had previously undergone a large-scale deleveraging in a short period, with Bitcoin's pullback from its historical high of about $126,000 in October 2025 expanding to around 50%.

Institutional funds are considered an important support force for this round of rebound, with the overall risk exposure of crypto hedge funds significantly increasing. The U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF recorded a record trading volume despite a certain net outflow, which is seen by the market as a clear buying on dips behavior. Analysts point out that the $58,000-$62,000 range constitutes an important short-term support zone, with around $58,000 corresponding to a key long-term moving average level. If the price maintains above this range, it may signal a short-term phase low.

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