🚨 BTC’s 24 hour trading volume hit $24.28B as June ends weak. 📉 Summer months bring lower liquidity for $BTC and muted price action. 🧐 Investors keep a close watch🚨 BTC’s 24 hour trading volume hit $24.28B as June ends weak. 📉 Summer months bring lower liquidity for $BTC and muted price action. 🧐 Investors keep a close watch

BTC ends June weak as 24 hour volume hits $24.28B

2026/06/13 16:58
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Bitcoin is on track to close June with one of its weakest performances since 2022. According to CoinGecko, BTC was trading at $63,781 at the time of reporting. Although the asset has climbed 1.21% in the past 24 hours and risen 5.01% over the last week, the monthly outlook does not fully support bullish expectations in the market.

Summer lull in liquidity

One of the key themes this month has been the impact of seasonal trends. Crypto analyst Daan Crypto Trades noted that July, August, and September are historically slower months for the market, as summer brings lower liquidity that tends to cap sharp and sustained price moves. Daan Crypto Trades is closely followed for technical and cyclical insights into crypto trends.

This perspective highlights how subdued summer liquidity over the last three months is acting as a brake on volatility. The analyst added that, within the four-year cycle, October may also coincide with the end of the current downward phase. For this reason, some market participants are more focused on clearer directional signals potentially appearing in the fall, rather than short-term, temporary breakouts.

CoinGecko data shows Bitcoin’s 24-hour trading volume at around $24.28 billion. While this suggests the market isn’t completely stagnant, momentum has not been strong enough to drive a decisive move. As June draws to a close, BTC’s price is continuing to trade within a defined range, reinforcing the overall sideways outlook.

Key levels between $61,000 and $66,800

Over the weekend, market action concentrated near the upper boundary of this range. Analyst Lennaert Snyder observed that after BTC breached the top of its range, it retreated back down, triggering a series of short liquidations during the rally. However, this was not followed by strong, sustained downside movement.

Snyder is monitoring both bullish and pullback scenarios. He considers the $61,000 to $62,000 zone as a potential area to watch for new long trades. Nevertheless, Snyder stated that the overall trend remains downward and does not see any immediate, compelling opportunities for long positions at current price levels.

Taking a broader perspective, analyst Astronomer Zero is also eyeing the $60,000 level as a potential bottom. He noted that even though BTC’s price has held above this area, there has been no significant change in the overall macro outlook. Having previously called a short entry at $82,300, Astronomer Zero is now watching for a new reversal region.

In summary, the overall picture suggests that Bitcoin may continue to fluctuate and remain indecisive throughout the summer months. No strong catalyst has emerged to support a decisive move in either direction. As a result, investors are closely monitoring the lower band around $61,000 and the upper regions near $65,000 and $66,800.

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