Bitcoin’s latest upward move has sparked debate among market participants, and some believe the rally may have little to do with the purchase announcement thatBitcoin’s latest upward move has sparked debate among market participants, and some believe the rally may have little to do with the purchase announcement that

Bitcoin’s Rise May Have Little To Do With The Latest Purchase News

2026/06/10 01:30
3 min read
For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

Bitcoin’s latest upward move has sparked debate among market participants, and some believe the rally may have little to do with the purchase announcement that received the most attention. While the acquisition is generally viewed as constructive for the broader market, it is not necessarily the type of development that would justify a significant upward move in Bitcoin price.

Why The Latest Purchase May Not Be Driving Bitcoin Rally

The Bitcoin’s recent move higher is being misinterpreted as a direct reaction to purchase news, when in reality the drivers appear to be more technical in nature. Crypto analyst Aylo has explained on X that the BTC bounce is likely the result of an oversold market finding relief after sweeping key February lows.

Another factor supporting the move higher is the easing of concerns surrounding Strategy and its Bitcoin holdings. The company’s recent sale of a relatively small 32 BTC sparked fears that it could become a larger seller in the future.

Bitcoin

Aylo suggests that while the current low may hold in the near term, it remains plausible that BTC could form a slightly lower low in June before a rally, particularly if the broader equity markets experience further weakness. Any deeper stock market shakeout could temporarily drag the price lower before a more sustained recovery begins. This level will be temporary before Bitcoin sees a low later in the year.

Furthermore, the fear that Michael Saylor and Strategy may be forced to liquidate a significant portion of their BTC holdings is likely overstated. The company may need to sell limited amounts to meet specific obligations, but the narrative that a major liquidation event from their supply will be driven more by bearish sentiment.

What The Recent Breakdown Could Mean For The Market

Bitcoin’s recent price action appears to be following a market structure that has played out before during previous corrective phases. A crypto trader known as Max Trades pointed out that roughly a month ago, BTC was entering a distribution phase of this pattern, and the outlook has since played out with notable accuracy.

In this bear market, BTC first formed an accumulation range, where price consolidated before breaking higher and sweeping out the liquidity above the previous highs. However, instead of continuing its upward trajectory, the asset price has transitioned into distribution. Since then, BTC has experienced a significant decline, falling more than 20% from its previous highs.

According to Max Trades, what makes the current setup particularly noteworthy is the comparison to a previous distribution phase that ultimately resulted in substantially deeper downside after the initial breakdown. If the current structure continues to mirror that historical pattern, it could imply that the recent decline is not yet complete.

Bitcoin
Market Opportunity
RISE Logo
RISE Price(RISE)
$0.001689
$0.001689$0.001689
-0.35%
USD
RISE (RISE) Live Price Chart

Predict & Trade to Win Rewards

Predict & Trade to Win RewardsPredict & Trade to Win Rewards

Guaranteed rewards with $500,000 prize pool

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

RealStocks Now Live

RealStocks Now LiveRealStocks Now Live

Trade real U.S. stock via regulated brokerage