February 27 News: Bitcoin quickly rebounded after falling below $70,000, finding support near $66,000, and has now regained above $67,000. Previously, boosted by Nvidia’s earnings report and risk appetite, technology stocks strengthened, driving positive sentiment in the crypto market. Bitcoin once surged nearly 7%, approaching the $70,000 mark.
Funding remains a key driver. Data shows that on February 25, a total net inflow of about $506 million was recorded across 12 spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S., with an additional inflow of approximately $254 million on the same day. Continuous ETF inflows provide temporary support for Bitcoin’s price and reinforce institutional investors’ demand for spot Bitcoin holdings.
However, after breaking above $70,000, Bitcoin retreated to around $66,600, during which the Nasdaq index pulled back about 2%. Some funds took profits, increasing market volatility. Analyst Ted Pillows pointed out that the current trend shows a potential “bearish flag” pattern, which, if confirmed, could indicate that the downtrend is not over. He warned that if the market collectively considers $60,000 as the bottom, it could trigger further declines.
Technical indicators also remain cautious. The Aroon Down indicator is higher than Aroon Up, indicating that bears still hold the advantage; RSI is near neutral, suggesting room for price adjustment. The current $65,000 level is seen as an important psychological and technical support. If it breaks, $60,000 could once again become a critical test zone.
Against the backdrop of ETF fund inflows and technical pressures, whether Bitcoin can effectively hold steady and return to $70,000 will depend on risk asset sentiment, institutional allocation strength, and the defense of key support levels.
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