Market Consolidates After Recent Declines
Following a period of sharp declines, the crypto market shows signs of consolidation with volatility slightly easing. Investors continue to monitor macroeconomic indicators.
Crypto market shows signs of consolidation after sharp declines.
Bitcoin and Ethereum hold key support levels.
Investors remain cautious due to macroeconomic uncertainties.
Lower trading volume suggests easing selling pressure.
Story
The crypto market has entered a phase of consolidation following recent sharp declines. Bitcoin and Ethereum are holding above key support levels, while altcoins show mixed performance. Trading volume has slightly decreased compared to last week's volatility peaks, which could indicate a temporary pause in selling pressure. However, investors remain cautious as global macroeconomic conditions and inflation outlook continue to create uncertainty. The coming week will be crucial to see if this consolidation leads to a recovery or if the market experiences further downward movements. Pay attention to central bank interest rate decisions and the release of key economic data.
Issue context
The crypto market remains in a state of "Extreme Fear," with Bitcoin and Ethereum experiencing significant weekly declines. However, a notable shift occurred yesterday as US Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded their first positive inflow after a prolonged period of institutional selling. This modest inflow offers a glimmer of hope, though broader market indicators suggest caution is still warranted.
The market is showing conflicting signals: a small positive ETF flow against persistent institutional caution and broad altcoin weakness. Your risk management remains paramount. Focus on understanding the underlying demand and supply dynamics rather than reacting to single data points, especially with "Extreme Fear" still dominating sentiment.
Market pulse
BTC
$62.8K
-2.67% 24h / -14.16% 7d
ETH
$1.7K
-4.65% 24h / -13.61% 7d
Fear & Greed
12
Extreme Fear
BTC Spot ETFs
+$3M
Net flow · 2026-06-05
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