Bitcoin climbed back above $64,000 on Saturday, June 20, as news broke that US Vice President JD Vance plans to travel to Switzerland to resume negotiations with Iran. BTC was trading at $64,107, up 1.63% on the day.
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Vance told Fox News he expected to leave “sometime the next couple of days” to join US negotiators Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, who were already on the ground in Switzerland. Qatar and Pakistan are reportedly helping to coordinate the talks.
The move reversed a week of uncertainty. Earlier reports suggested the talks had stalled, and a scheduled Friday session was postponed. However, multiple outlets including CNN and Axios confirmed Witkoff was heading to Switzerland to get negotiations back on track.
Crypto analyst Daan Crypto Trades noted on X that BTC was bouncing from the Weekly 200-day moving average and the 0.618 Fibonacci retracement level. He said bulls need to hold the ~$62K area into the weekly close, warning that a drop below it would be bearish short-term. He added that a move above the local high at ~$67K could target up to $73K.
On June 19, analyst SuperBro pointed out that Bitcoin’s current price structure looks similar to the bottom it formed in 2015. BTC is sitting roughly 5% above its February low and is trading above the 200-week SMA.
SuperBro flagged several technical signals: a bullish 10/20 SMA weekly crossover, Stochastic RSI rising above 99, RSI moving from below 30 to above 45, and six consecutive weekly higher lows. He noted the current pullback is less than 2% from the prior low, similar to 2015 conditions.
He did caution that the 200-week SMA remains the key line. Staying above it keeps a reversal possible, but losing it would make recovery harder.
Analyst EliZ laid out Bitcoin’s near-term range clearly. Resistance is at $63,800–$64,000. Support sits at $61,650. He said no strong trade setup exists right now, and the next big move will depend on which level breaks first.
He also outlined a scenario where BTC dips to the lower support zone, sweeps liquidity, and then recovers if buyers step back in.
At the time of writing, BTC was trading at $63,552 with a 24-hour volume of $27.59 billion and a market cap of $1.27 trillion, up 1.69% over 24 hours.
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