
Bitcoin (BTC) slumped to a session low of $72,642 on Thursday, May 28, extending a weeklong pullback from its May 25 peak near $78,000. The decline puts the largest cryptocurrency on course to close May with a monthly loss if prices fail to rebound before month-end.
Price Action
- Intraday low: $72,642 on Thursday morning.
- Recent peak: Approximately $78,000 on May 25.
- Drawdown: Roughly 7% from the weekend high to Thursday’s session low.
The slide continues a retreat that began after BTC tested the upper-$70,000 range over the weekend. The latest move underscores persistent two-way volatility as prices consolidate near record territory.
Volatility and Market Context
Bitcoin’s decline comes amid continued choppiness across digital assets, with traders navigating month-end positioning and shifting risk appetite. While BTC remains one of the best-known risk proxies in crypto, its recent range has tightened and then abruptly widened, reflecting sensitivity to macro headlines and liquidity conditions.
What to Watch Into Month-End
- Monthly close: BTC is at risk of finishing May in the red unless it regains momentum in the final sessions of the month.
- Range signals: Sustained trading back into the mid-$70,000s would ease immediate downside pressure, while follow-through below the low-$72,000 area could keep sellers in control.
- Volatility: Expect continued swings as month-end rebalancing and short-term positioning drive intraday moves.
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