BTC Climbs Above $66K, But Analysts See Warning Signs Ahead of Fed Meeting
Bitcoin extended its recovery on Monday, climbing above $66,700 and posting a strong daily gain. The latest rally has improved market sentiment and pushed the cryptocurrency closer to a key technical resistance zone. However, several analysts remain cautious as historical price patterns and the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting continue to weigh on expectations.
$BTC traded at $66,266 at press time, up 0.7% over the past 24 hours. Additionally, the asset gained 4.8% during the last seven days. The move lifted Bitcoin’s market capitalization to roughly $1.34 trillion while daily trading volume exceeded $36.7 billion.
Analysts Highlight Repeated Monday Weakness
Market analyst Linton Worm noted that Bitcoin has recorded losses on every Monday for the past five weeks. According to his data, $BTC fell 4.39% on May 11, 3.15% on May 19, 7.19% on May 26, 20.19% on June 2, and 5.45% on June 9.
Worm believes market makers often push prices above weekend ranges before reversing direction. Consequently, he argues that the current move higher could represent another liquidity sweep before renewed selling pressure emerges.
🚨 $BTC HAS DUMPED EVERY SINGLE MONDAY FOR 5 WEEKS STRAIGHT
Here are the exact numbers since May:
> May 11: -4.39%
> May 19: -3.15%
> May 26: -7.19%
> June 2: -20.19%
> June 9: -5.45%
> June 15: ???Price pumping to $65,686 right now – that’s the liquidity sweep before the drop… https://t.co/r93IHG6t8n pic.twitter.com/TLJhImcYcW
— Linton Worm (🍏,🪱) (@LintonWorm) June 15, 2026
Moreover, he pointed to the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee meeting on June 17. Many traders expect policymakers to maintain a restrictive stance as inflation remains elevated. Hence, some investors may reduce risk exposure ahead of the event.
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FOMC History Raises Additional Concerns
Another analyst, TedPillows, highlighted Bitcoin’s performance following recent Federal Reserve meetings. His data shows $BTC declined after each of the last six FOMC events.
Bitcoin reportedly fell 7.39% after the September 2025 meeting. The asset then dropped 28% in October, 10.8% in December, 34.2% in January 2026, 12.8% in March, and 5% in April.
$BTC has gone down after the last 6 FOMC meetings.
September 2025: $BTC dropped 7.39%.
October 2025: $BTC dropped 28%.
December 2025: $BTC dropped 10.8%.
January 2026: $BTC dropped 34.2%.
March 2026: $BTC dropped 12.8%.
April 2026: $BTC dropped 5%.Will this repeat again? pic.twitter.com/1cwtIWeX34
— Ted (@TedPillows) June 15, 2026
While past performance does not guarantee future results, the trend has attracted attention. Additionally, traders often monitor these events closely because monetary policy decisions can influence liquidity conditions and investor sentiment.
Key Resistance Level Comes Into Focus
Technical analyst PrecisionTrade3 identified the $66,100 to $66,300 region as a significant resistance zone. He observed that Bitcoin recently produced a strong upward impulse, yet the move failed to alter the broader higher-timeframe structure.
According to his analysis, Bitcoin may attempt one final push toward resistance before momentum fades. If sellers regain control, the market could revisit the $60,000 support area. Moreover, a breakdown below that level could expose Bitcoin to a deeper decline toward the $56,300 region.
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