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Bitcoin rebound highlights discount but $162M bid liquidity points to downside risk
Written by Biraajmaan Tamulystaff writerReviewed by Ray Salmondstaff editorWritten by Biraajmaan Tamulystaff writerReviewed by Ray Salmondstaff editorBitcoin rebound highlights discount but $162M bid liquidity points to downside riskMarketsPublishedJun 9, 2026Bitcoin's recovery highlights investors' belief that…

Bitcoin's recovery highlights investors' belief that BTC is discounted, but weak futures market activity could slow the rebound.
Bitcoin (BTC) rallied toward $64,000 on Monday, but futures market activity was lagging, which may be a sign that the rebound could lose momentum. Traders placed nearly $162 million in buy orders between $57,000 and $59,000, forming one of the largest visible liquidity clusters below the current pricing, potentially setting the stage for BTC's next move.
Bitcoin rebound follows a leverage reset
Bitcoin's recovery coincided with a decline in futures market activity. Futures data shows that the aggregated open interest fell to 255,000 BTC from 282,000 BTC during the selloff and even though Bitcoin has recovered from its drop to $59,000, the open interest remains well below last week's peak.
BTC price, spot and futures CVD and funding rate. Source: Velo chart
The funding rate has also turned slightly positive at 0.0013 after briefly dipping below zero. The move shows futures traders are leaning long, but leverage remains relatively muted compared with levels seen before the decline.
Spot market activity is also a minor sign of stabilization. The aggregated spot cumulative volume delta (CVD), which tracks the balance between aggressive buyers and sellers, has improved by 11,000 BTC since last Friday. The shift points to a slowdown in aggressive selling after several weeks of persistent distribution.
Crypto trader Max Trades reached a similar conclusion, noting that open interest cooled noticeably during the bounce while funding flipped slightly positive. According to the analyst, the move appears to be driven in part by short positions being closed rather than aggressive new longs entering the market.
Likewise, Alphractal CEO Joao Wedson said Bitcoin has exited an "extreme leverage" phase and moved into moderate leverage territory following last week's liquidations.
Wedson added that the market has not yet reached historical levels associated with extreme deleveraging, a zone that has often offered stronger accumulation opportunities.
Bitcoin: leverage pressure zone. Source: CryptoQuant
Related: Bitcoin price $60K support not yet safe as more macro headwinds stack up
BTC liquidity clusters below $60,000
Data shows that the dip buyers have placed approximately 2,565 BTC in bid liquidity between $57,000 and $59,000. At current prices near $63,300, those buy orders are worth $162 million.
Bid liquidity refers to limit buy orders waiting below the market price. If Bitcoin trades into those levels, the orders may absorb selling pressure and support a rebound if demand outweighs available supply.
BTC bid liquidity below $60,000. Source: Velo Chart
Market analyst exitpump highlighted a similar concentration on Binance's spot order book, noting that the thick liquidity below $60,000 may lead to consolidation and further open interest resets.
Meanwhile, trader LP NXT pointed to a six-week pattern in which Monday pivot highs and lows have consistently been followed by the opposite pivot on Wednesday. A Monday high has typically preceded a midweek low and relief rally, while a Monday low has often led to a Wednesday high and renewed price weakness.
The streak currently stands at six-for-six, placing additional focus on this week's midweek price action as Bitcoin trades between the support liquidity below $60,000 and resistance near $64,000.
BTC trend analysis by LP. Source: X
Related: 'Best thesis' for Bitcoin accumulation surfaces despite current downside risk: Analyst
This article is produced in accordance with Cointelegraph's Editorial Policy and is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice or recommendations. All investments and trades carry risk; readers are encouraged to conduct independent research.More on the subject
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