Bitcoin (BTC) Plunges Below $60K: Inflation Data Sparks Sharp Selloff

Jun 26, 2026 - 10:14
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Bitcoin (BTC) Plunges Below $60K: Inflation Data Sparks Sharp Selloff

Key Takeaways

  • Bitcoin (BTC) plunged 9% over a three-day period, marking its lowest price point since September 2024
  • The PCE inflation metric jumped to 4.1% year-over-year, the highest reading since April 2023, reinforcing expectations for tighter monetary policy
  • Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $469 million in net withdrawals on Wednesday, the largest single-day exodus in months
  • A massive $13 billion options contract expiration is heavily weighted toward bearish positions
  • MicroStrategy (MSTR) faces substantial unrealized losses on its $64.1 billion Bitcoin holdings

Bitcoin slipped beneath the $60,000 threshold on Thursday following the release of the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure, which reached its most elevated level since 2023. This decline followed a turbulent period that witnessed BTC shedding 9% of its value across just three trading sessions, reaching depths not visited since September 2024.

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The core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index advanced 3.4% on an annual basis, representing the most significant increase since October 2023. Meanwhile, the headline PCE figure registered a 4.1% year-over-year climb. These figures reinforced market anticipation that interest rate increases remain a realistic policy option.

Market participants now assign an 80% probability to a US interest rate hike materializing by December, a notable increase from the 68% odds calculated just thirty days earlier, based on CME FedWatch Tool data. Elevated interest rates typically create headwinds for non-yielding assets such as Bitcoin.

The brief touch of the $58,000 price level sparked over $1 billion in forced liquidations across leveraged Bitcoin trading positions. While Bitcoin staged a modest recovery toward $59,500, the prevailing market sentiment remained decidedly cautious.

Trading analyst Daan Crypto Trades shared on X that bullish traders “have a big job to do,” cautioning that a closing price beneath the established range floor would constitute a verified technical breakdown. He emphasized that with MicroStrategy and MSTR establishing fresh lows on a daily basis, a higher timeframe breakdown in Bitcoin would intensify existing downward momentum.

$BTC The bulls got a big job to do today.

If this closes below the range low, many would see that as a confirmed breakdown from this range, this would pile on bearish momentum.

With $STRC & $MSTR making new lows every day, a big high timeframe breakdown on Bitcoin wouldn't help… pic.twitter.com/0giO6P3VYM

— Daan Crypto Trades (@DaanCrypto) June 25, 2026

Spot ETF Withdrawals Reflect Weakening Appetite

Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds experienced $469 million in net capital outflows on Wednesday, representing their most substantial single-session withdrawal since early June. The products were tracking toward their seventh consecutive week of negative flows.

Source: SoSoValue

Data from Glassnode revealed Bitcoin trading at a negative premium on Coinbase relative to international pricing benchmarks, indicating subdued retail participation from United States-based investors.

Meanwhile, institutional capital appeared to be migrating toward artificial intelligence-focused equities. Micron Technology surged 16% following robust quarterly financial results. Western Digital climbed 18% while Applied Materials registered a 10% advance.

Derivatives Positioning Tilts Bearish Ahead of Expiry

A $13 billion Bitcoin options expiration scheduled for Friday displayed pronounced bearish positioning. Approximately 78% of call options carried strike prices at $72,000 or higher, indicating that the majority of bullish derivative contracts face worthless expiration.

Open interest in put options on Deribit will surpass call options by $3.4 billion when contracts settle.

Market analyst Ted Pillows highlighted two concentrated short-side liquidity zones developing at the $62,000 and $63,500 levels, suggesting Bitcoin may probe both price points before any potential resumption of the downward trajectory.

$BTC has formed 2 short-side liquidity clusters right now.

The first one is around $62,000 and the other one is around $63,500.

IMO, Bitcoin could take out both of them before continuing the downtrend. pic.twitter.com/l4LIvUJr3x

— Ted (@TedPillows) June 25, 2026

MicroStrategy (MSTR) currently holds unrealized losses across its $64.1 billion Bitcoin portfolio, which the company has accumulated since 2020. The firm’s equity shares have been establishing new lows in tandem with BTC price declines.

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