BTC fell 0.44% in 15 min: technical resistance triggered a confluence of long unwinding and leveraged position liquidations.

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From 21:15 to 21:30 UTC on July 7, 2026, BTC dropped 0.44% in 15 minutes, with the price retreating from approximately $64,034 to around $63,752, and the intraday fluctuation range about 1.23%. After hitting the intraday high of $64,476.62, the price quickly pulled back. Market wait-and-see sentiment is strong, and volatility declined from 43.74 to 35.71.

The main driving force behind this move is a technical pullback triggered after the price touched the key resistance level of $64,500. After running to $64,476.62, it approached the overlap of the psychological barrier and technical resistance at $64,500. Short-term longs chose to take profits, and the closing of some leveraged long positions formed a negative feedback loop. Data shows that the size of short liquidations ($86.60M) exceeded long liquidations ($54.01M) by about 60%, with long closing pressure concentrated at the resistance level.

In addition, continuous institutional fund outflows form a structural backdrop. Although the ETF saw a net inflow of $46.6M on July 7, there were still 25 trading days of net outflows in the past 30 days, with cumulative net outflows of $6.16B, clearly indicating institutions' sell-high strategy. On the macro level, the market still expects the Fed to keep interest rates unchanged at the July meeting (70% probability). The 10-year Treasury yield is near the historical warning line of 4.5%, and the high-interest-rate environment suppresses risk assets. Sentiment indicators show the Fear & Greed Index is only 23, in the extreme fear zone, with fragile investor confidence.

If BTC cannot effectively stand above the $64,500 resistance level, it may retest the $63,000 support. Continued attention should be paid to ETF fund flows, changes in on-chain whale addresses, and the results of the Fed's July 28-29 interest rate meeting. Short-term volatility risks persist.

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