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Marwel3
Marwel3
Why I'm Not Chasing This $BTC Bounce Yet Watched $BTC claw back above $64,000 today after dipping toward $62,700 over the weekend, and my first instinct wasn't relief — it was suspicion. Sharp squeezes off a local low always look like strength in the moment. Whether they hold is a different question. Here's what's actually sitting on my radar. Max pain theory says option sellers tend to hedge in a way that nudges price toward the strike where the most contracts expire worthless — so a big cluster of open interest sitting below spot can act like gravity into expiry, not a launchpad. I don't have a live options read in front of me right now, so I'm not calling a specific level. But it's the kind of mechanical headwind that's easy to forget when a green candle shows up. What I'm weighing it against: the 30-year Treasury yield just hit 5.31%, its highest since 2007. That's not noise — it reflects real strain in how the market prices long-run US debt and inflation risk, and higher long-term yields have a way of pulling risk appetite out of everything, crypto included, with a lag. A BTC bounce happening the same week bond markets are flashing a two-decade high is the kind of cross-current I want to sit with before adding size. So for now: watching the reclaim, not chasing it. If $64K holds and volume actually builds behind it rather than just squeezing shorts, that's a different conversation. Not investment advice — just where my head's at today. $BTC $ETH #XiaomiQ2Earnings #30YYieldHits2007High #SanDiskLongTermDeals

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