Brace Yourself! June Could Be Brutal for Crypto Investors ๐ฐ๐ธ

๐ฐ The Real Reason Behind Bitcoin's Recent Crash โ And Why June Could Get Worse
Bitcoin $BTC and the entire crypto market took a big hit this week ๐. Bitcoin fell sharply, dropping over 5% from its weekly high and slipping below $104,000. The total market lost over 6% in value in just days. Why the sudden drop? It's mostly because investors are worried about inflation rising in June ๐. If that happens, the U.S. Federal Reserve might increase interest rates again โ and that usually scares off crypto investors and drains money from the market ๐ธ.
Another major reason for the panic? A massive expiry of Bitcoin options. More than $10 billion worth of contracts expired at the end of May ๐. Many investors had bet big that Bitcoin would keep rising. But when things started going south, those long positions were wiped out โ over $205 million in long trades were liquidated in a single day ๐ฑ. It was the biggest liquidation of May and left traders shocked and cautious heading into June.
Adding fuel to the fire ๐ฅ, more than $1.7 billion in spot trading outflows were recorded after President Trump hinted at reigniting tariff wars with Europe ๐. Investors began pulling their money out fast. On top of that, crypto ETFs โ which are popular with big institutions โ saw a $346 million outflow in one day, the highest in two months. This signaled a huge drop in confidence and sparked fear of more trouble ahead ๐จ.
With all this happening, the crypto marketโs โFear & Greed Indexโ dropped from 74 to 60 โ meaning investors are losing confidence fast ๐. If inflation keeps rising, or if more global tensions erupt, Bitcoin could slide even further โ possibly under $100,000. But some believe this crash might just be a setup for a strong rebound ๐ช. Whether itโs a trap or a launchpad depends on what June brings. Stay alert, because this ride isnโt over yet ๐ข๐!
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๐ Remember: This is not financial advice (NFA). Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk due to their volatile nature. Always do your own research (DYOR) and consider your risk tolerance before investing and keep a close eye on social trends, community momentum, and market sentiment.