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Today’s Price Story
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$63,916
Start$63,425.14
Low$63,085.62
High$64,285.25
Current$63,916.00
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What Changed?

BTC started near $63,425, fluctuated between a low of $63,086 and a high of $64,285, and is currently trading in the middle of today’s range.

*The dots on the chart mark the starting point (gray), low point (red), high point (green), and current price (blue) respectively.

24H Trend Snapshot

BTC is mostly flat today.

In the last 24 hours, Bitcoin's price has changed by +0.77%. It is currently sitting in the upper half of today's range (Low: $63,086, High: $64,285).

24H Price Range

Upper half of daily range
Low$63,085.62
High$64,285.25

This shows where the current BTC price sits inside the selected timeframe range.

7d Change

+5.18%

30d Change

-19.36%

24h Volume

$22.3B

Market Cap

$1.28T

24h High: $64,285.0024h Low: $63,086.00

BTC FOMO Score

36/100
CautiousNeutralHigh Confidence

What does this mean?

The market is nervous but not panicking.

Investors are being careful. Bitcoin's recent price movement has been weak or mixed. There is no strong direction right now. People are watching and waiting before committing.

Score scale:

0 – 20 · Extreme Fear21 – 40 · Cautious41 – 60 · Neutral61 – 80 · FOMO Building81 – 100 · Overheated

Fear & Greed Index

13

Extreme Fear

Updated June 13, 2026

Extreme FearNeutralExtreme Greed

What does this mean?

People are very scared. The market is in panic mode.

When people are fearful, they sell Bitcoin — sometimes even when nothing fundamental has changed. Fear can push prices lower than they should be. This index tracks how emotional the market is. A fearful market is not necessarily a broken one.

0 – 24Extreme Fear
25 – 49Fear
50 – 74Greed
75 – 100Extreme Greed

Source: Alternative.me

Where is Bitcoin now?

Understand how the current price compares to Bitcoin's full lifecycle.

Bitcoin All-Time Chart

Price History Since 2013

$123,519 (Peak)$0.01 (Low)$63,91620132016202020242026

Why logarithmic scale is recommended

On a standard linear scale, early price progress (e.g. Bitcoin going from $100 to $1,000) is invisible because the modern price (over $100,000) dominates the chart. The **logarithmic scale** scales the chart based on percentage changes. This shows the true magnitude of historical bull runs and drawdowns, helping you understand how Bitcoin behaves over its full lifecycle.

Where Is Bitcoin Now?

High zone

Higher than 89% of history

BTC is currently higher than 89% of all recorded daily prices.

All-Time LowMediumAll-Time High

What this means for beginners

Bitcoin has experienced a typical market cooling, sitting 49.3% below its peak. In crypto markets, corrections of 20% to 50% are common during broader cycles and often resolve over time.

*Historical rank compares today's price with every previous day. It shows how rare or common current pricing is.

Peak Comparison (ATH)

Correction zone
Current Price$63,916
All-Time High (ATH)$126,080Set on 2025-10-06
Distance from ATH-49.3%

Understanding ATH

ATH stands for All-Time High: the highest Bitcoin price ever recorded. The distance percentage shows how far below the peak we are.

Deep drawdowns have historically appeared during calmer long-term accumulation periods, but risk always remains.

Why This Score?

  • 1BTC is up 0.77% in the last 24 hours.
  • 2Price is above its 7-day average ($62,455).
  • 330-day trend is negative at -19.4%.
  • 4Fear & Greed Index is Extreme Fear at 13.

This score is calculated from price momentum, trend direction, and market sentiment data. It is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.

BTC Outlook

Experimental scenario view

Short-term and long-term scenarios based on market data, sentiment, and trend structure.

Disclaimer: This is a data-based scenario view, not financial advice or a guaranteed forecast.
Why this matters: Markets can look strong in the short term while still being weak in the bigger picture. This section separates short-term movement from longer-term structure.

Beginner takeaway

Bitcoin's outlook is currently mixed, with different signals on short-term and long-term horizons.

Short-term uses recent movement from the last 24 hours and 7 days. Long-term uses broader context from 3 months, 1 year, and 5 years. These views can disagree because Bitcoin can recover today while still looking weaker in the bigger picture.

Short-term Outlook

Timeframe: 24H–7D

Looks at today and this week.

Mixed / unclear

Neutral
Confidence:Low

Signals are mixed and do not strongly agree.

Market indicators are balanced. The price is trading within a defined range, showing no clear short-term direction.

What this means

The signals are mixed. Some data points are positive, while others are still weak.

Long-term Outlook

Timeframe: 3M–5Y

Looks at the bigger market picture.

Still under pressure

Bearish pressure
Confidence:High

Most signals point in the same direction.

Long-term data leans bearish. Bitcoin is trading in the lower half of its yearly range, and historical ranks suggest slower market interest.

What this means

Bitcoin is still weaker in the bigger picture. The current price is below stronger long-term levels, so the market has not fully recovered yet.

Outlook updates with refreshed market data.

Crypto Words Explained

Simple explanations of the most common Bitcoin and crypto terms, without trader jargon.

FOMO

Emotion

Fear Of Missing Out.

FOMO means people feel pressure to enter a market because prices are rising and everyone seems excited.

Why it matters

High FOMO can push prices up quickly, but it can also mean the market is getting emotional.

ATH

Price & Trend

All-Time High.

ATH means the highest price Bitcoin has ever reached.

Why it matters

When price is near ATH, market excitement is often high, but risk can also increase because many people are already optimistic.

Drawdown

Risk

A drop from the peak.

Drawdown measures the percentage decline from the highest historical price to a lower point.

Why it matters

Large drawdowns highlight the volatility of crypto, but they have historically occurred during long-term accumulation phases before new cycles.

Volatility

Risk

The speed and size of price changes.

Volatility describes how quickly and drastically a price moves up or down over a period.

Why it matters

High volatility creates both opportunities and risks, making price movements less predictable in the short term.

Market Cap

Market Data

Total market value.

Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the total supply of Bitcoin by its current market price.

Why it matters

It shows the overall size and scale of the asset, helping compare it with other financial assets.

Volume

Market Data

Total trading activity.

Volume is the amount of Bitcoin traded during a specific period, like 24 hours.

Why it matters

High volume confirms price directions and shows strong participant interest, while low volume can mean weak conviction.

Liquidity

Market Data

Ease of buying or selling.

Liquidity is how easily Bitcoin can be bought or sold at stable prices without causing major price movements.

Why it matters

High liquidity ensures smooth transactions, while low liquidity can lead to sharp price slips during trades.

Liquidation

Risk

A forced position close.

Liquidation happens when a leveraged trade no longer has enough margin to stay open.

Why it matters

Large liquidations can create fast price moves, especially when many traders are positioned the same way.

Futures

Derivatives

A contract based on the future price of an asset.

Crypto futures let traders speculate on price movement without owning the actual Bitcoin.

Why it matters

Futures markets can increase volatility because leveraged positions can be forced to close during fast price moves.

Funding Rate

Derivatives

A fee to balance futures prices.

Funding rate is a periodic fee exchanged between long and short futures traders to keep the contract price close to the actual spot price.

Why it matters

High funding rates suggest heavy leverage in one direction, which can signal that the market is overextended.

Open Interest

Derivatives

Active derivatives contracts.

Open Interest is the total number of futures contracts that are active and have not been settled.

Why it matters

Rising open interest shows new money entering the derivatives market, often indicating building momentum or leverage.

Support & Resistance

Price & Trend

Price floor and ceiling areas.

Support is a price level where buying has historically prevented further drops, while resistance is a level where selling has capped rises.

Why it matters

These zones help identify where supply and demand are balanced and where price trends might pause or reverse.

These explanations are simplified for beginners and are not financial advice.

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