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Bitcoin volatility could surge as BTC trades within the $62,300–$66,500 range

On August 17, 2026 by voice

Key takeaways

  • Bitcoin trades around $63,500 after recording a modest decline last week.
  • US spot Bitcoin ETFs suffered $389.71 million in net outflows during the week.
  • $BTC has consolidated between $62,300 and $66,500 since mid-July as trading volume and implied volatility decline.

Bitcoin ($BTC) trades slightly higher at around $63,500 on Monday after posting a modest correction during the previous week.

Improving risk sentiment is supporting the mild rebound, although institutional demand remains cautious following weekly outflows from US spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs).

Bitcoin has traded broadly sideways since mid-July, with its price confined to a narrow range and volatility falling to unusually low levels.

Analysts warn that the period of calm may be approaching an end, with a sharp move potentially determining $BTC’s next short-term trend.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs record $389.71 million in weekly outflows

Institutional demand weakened last week as US spot Bitcoin ETFs registered combined net outflows of $389.71 million, according to SoSoValue.

The negative flows indicate that institutional investors reduced their exposure through regulated Bitcoin investment products.

If ETF outflows continue or accelerate this week, they could increase selling pressure and push $BTC toward the lower boundary of its consolidation range.

However, a return to net inflows could help Bitcoin stabilize and provide the demand needed for another attempt at breaking through nearby resistance.

A Monday report from 10x Research highlighted the sharp decline in cryptocurrency trading volumes from their post-inauguration and October flash-crash peaks.

Bitcoin is now compressed within its narrowest trading range in several months. The research firm noted that similar periods of extremely low volatility have historically been temporary and often preceded substantial price movements.

The compression indicates that buyers and sellers have reached a temporary balance. Once either side gains control, the resulting breakout could produce a rapid increase in volatility.

Bitcoin options data also points to changing expectations among market participants.

Implied volatility has declined to historically subdued levels, indicating that options traders currently expect limited price fluctuations. This calm persists despite several cautious market signals, including spot ETF outflows, continued stablecoin withdrawals, and Strategy—formerly known as MicroStrategy—acting as a net seller for four consecutive weeks.

Together, these factors suggest that Bitcoin may be approaching a volatility expansion.

The direction of the breakout remains uncertain. A sustained move above resistance could attract momentum buyers, while a breakdown below support could trigger renewed selling and force leveraged positions out of the market.

Bitcoin remains confined between $62,300 and $66,500

Bitcoin maintains a mildly bearish technical bias as it trades below important Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs).

$BTC has consolidated between the horizontal support level at $62,300 and resistance at $66,500 since mid-July. The cryptocurrency trades around $63,300–$63,500 on Monday after successfully defending the lower boundary during the previous week.

The range has become increasingly tight, reflecting reduced volatility and limited directional conviction.

Bitcoin’s daily momentum indicators remain slightly bearish. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence histogram is marginally negative, indicating that downside momentum has not completely faded.

The Relative Strength Index stands near 45, below its neutral midpoint of 50. This reading suggests that sellers maintain a modest advantage despite Bitcoin’s stabilization above $63,000.

Neither indicator currently signals extreme bearish conditions, but both show that $BTC lacks the momentum required for a convincing upside breakout.

The horizontal floor at $62,300 remains Bitcoin’s most important immediate support level.

A daily close below this area would confirm a breakdown from the consolidation range and could extend the decline toward the yearly low at $57,800, established on July 1.

On the upside, Bitcoin faces initial resistance at the 50-day EMA of $64,313. A daily close above this average would ease some of the immediate selling pressure.

The next major obstacle sits between the 100-day EMA at $66,392 and the horizontal resistance level at $66,500.

As long as Bitcoin remains below its 50-day EMA and the $66,392–$66,500 resistance cluster, rallies may continue to attract sellers. A sustained recovery above both moving averages would improve the technical outlook and strengthen the case for a bullish breakout.

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