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Standard Chartered Sees Bitcoin Bottom ‘Almost In’ as Sell-Off Cuts 14% in Seven Days


Standard Chartered Sees Bitcoin Bottom ‘Almost In’ as Sell-Off Cuts 14% in Seven Days

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Bitcoin tumbled 14% in seven days to about $63,739 with a session low near $61,463, roughly 51% below its $126,277 all-time high, after Strategy sold 32 BTC for about $2.5 million to fund 11.5% dividends, sparking liquidations and large spot ETF outflows. Standard Chartered's Geoff Kendrick says the market low is almost in, citing possible Strategy buybacks, resilient U.S. spot ETF holdings at ~674,000 BTC despite ~$3.45 billion in 13-day outflows and only ~$1.5 billion of futures liquidations, presenting a cautiously bullish signal for crypto price recovery and adoption with a $100k year-end target.

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Standard Chartered Sees Bitcoin Bottom ‘Almost In’ as Sell-Off Cuts 14% in Seven Days

Bitcoin shed 14% in seven days, sliding to levels not seen since February, as a convergence of institutional outflows, leverage liquidations, geopolitical pressure, and a shock sale from Strategy rattled digital asset markets. 

Yet Standard Chartered’s global head of digital assets research, Geoff Kendrick, told clients the bear market may be in its final stages — and that the low is “almost in.”

“I think when we look back at the end of 2026 with BTC at $100k… we will say this was the buying zone we all wanted,” he wrote

Bitcoin traded around $63,739 on Wednesday, down from a 24-hour high of $67,416.50, after touching a session low near $61,463 — the first time it breached that threshold since the February crash. The decline placed BTC roughly 51% below its all-time high of $126,277, set in October 2025.

The trigger that broke market confidence came from a Monday SEC filing. Strategy disclosed the sale of 32 Bitcoin between May 26 and May 31, generating approximately $2.5 million at an average price of $77,135 per coin. 

The transaction represented the firm’s first net reduction of its Bitcoin holdings in years — a break from co-founder Michael Saylor’s well-known “never sell” posture . The sale was executed to fund dividend obligations on Strategy’s STRC preferred shares, which carry an annual variable dividend of 11.5%.

The market reaction was sharp. Bitcoin fell below $72,000 the same day as the SEC filing. Strategy’s own stock dropped near 6%, and STRC shares traded around $94 .

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs are recording a 13 consecutive day streak of net outflows — the longest run since the products launched in early 2024. Total withdrawals reached approximately $3.45 billion across that stretch. The week ending May 29 alone saw $1.42 billion in net outflows, the third-largest weekly withdrawal on record. 

For the full month of May, cumulative spot ETF outflows reached $2.30 billion, making it the worst month of 2026.

Kendrick’s three bitcoin pillars

Against this backdrop, Kendrick laid out three reasons he believes the market is near a floor.

First, Strategy’s behavior in 2022 offers a precedent. When the firm last sold Bitcoin in December of that year, it purchased more than it sold two days later. Kendrick said he expects the same pattern to repeat — with a potential buyback of up to 100 times the 32 BTC sold. 

A confirmed purchase as early as next Monday would, in his view, serve as a tentative signal that the low is in.

Second, spot ETF holdings have held up better than feared. The cumulative net inflow since inception remains at $54.2 billion — right where it stood earlier in the year. Total BTC held by the 11 U.S.-listed funds sits at approximately 674,000 BTC, down from a peak near 682,000 but broadly unchanged in structural terms. 

“This tells me that ETF holdings are more structurally strong than I had feared in February,” Kendrick said.

Third, the pool of leveraged longs available for liquidation is smaller than in prior drawdowns. Bitcoin futures bets worth $1.5 billion were liquidated by exchanges during the current sell-off, a figure in line with January’s. 

With BTC already underperforming equities through 2026, forced selling risk has diminished.

Macro Headwinds Persist

Kendrick’s long-term targets remain $100,000 for Bitcoin by year-end.

This post Standard Chartered Sees Bitcoin Bottom ‘Almost In’ as Sell-Off Cuts 14% in Seven Days first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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