Bitcoin (BTC) continues to fight between bulls and bears, with buyers trying to keep the price in the range of $56,552 - $73,777. Despite the bears' attempts to reduce the price, buyers became more active at lower levels. 📉

In the US, Bitcoin ETFs raised $143.1 million on July 5, a record for the month. This gives investors without Bitcoin exposure a chance to "buy the dip."

Despite Bitcoin's decline, some altcoins are holding their strong support levels and could lead a recovery if Bitcoin begins to move toward $60,000.

It is worth noting that the bears are not giving up and may try to reduce the price below $56,552. If this happens, the BTC/USDT pair could slide towards $53,485 and eventually $50,000.