Bitcoin Price Prediction for July: WIll BTC Recover?
Will Bitcoin’s price recover in July? Let’s have a look at this interesting price prediction.
The month of June was a tumultuous one for the Bitcoin price as it brought quite a lot of volatility.
Unfortunately, the price action was resolved to the downside, and the bears managed to push it down by 7.12%.
Will July be different?
Bitcoin Price Bullish in July
With June behind our backs, it’s worth noting that Bitcoin went on a complete rollercoaster during the past 30 days, soaring to as much as $72,000 and dropping to a low of slightly more than $58,000.
That said, the sellers were ultimately victorious, pushing the price down by about 7% in total.
But will things change in July? Well, according to the popular analyst Ali Charts on X, July is traditionally a strong month for Bitcoin.
Historically, when Bitcoin has had a negative June, it tends to bounce back strongly in July. In fact, BTC has shown an average return of 7.98% and a median return of 9.6% during this month.
BTC Bulls Attempt a Comeback
If the last hours are any indication of how the month will go, then the above seems to be true.
Bitcoin’s price increased by 4% over the past day, currently trading at around $63,200. This has also pushed its weekly performance in the green by about 1.6%.
Naturally, this has put many short positions underwater, with liquidations for the past 24 hours standing at $106 million, with around 85% of them being sellers.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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