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Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Rebounds Toward $66,000 as Fed Decision Looms

Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Rebounds Toward $66,000 as Fed Decision Looms

Warsaw, June 15, 2026, 12:49 CEST

  • Bitcoin traded near $65,700 after a rebound in global risk appetite.
  • The move followed reports of easing U.S.-Iran tensions and a modest return to spot-Bitcoin ETF inflows.
  • The next major catalyst is the Federal Reserve’s June 16–17 policy meeting.

Bitcoin rose back into the mid-$65,000s on Monday, trading around $65,717 after touching an intraday high near $65,935, according to live market data. CoinGecko showed Bitcoin up about 1.8% over 24 hours, with roughly $27.1 billion in trading volume and a market capitalization, meaning total token value, of about $1.32 trillion. CoinGecko

The immediate driver was a return of risk appetite, the market term for investors becoming more willing to buy volatile assets. Bitcoin climbed after reports of an interim U.S.-Iran peace agreement that eased fears around energy supplies and broader geopolitical stress. Barron’s reported Bitcoin rising 2.8% to $65,775, while The Wall Street Journal said the token moved toward $66,000 and that crypto-linked stocks such as Coinbase, Robinhood and Strategy also gained. Barron’s

That matters for stock prices because investors often reprice crypto-related shares when Bitcoin moves. Stocks tend to rise when traders see stronger revenue, asset values or risk appetite ahead; they fall when expected growth weakens, interest rates rise, or investors demand more safety. Bitcoin is not a stock, but a higher Bitcoin price can support exchange activity, crypto brokerage sentiment and the market value of companies holding BTC. The ETF picture also improved at the margin: U.S. spot-Bitcoin ETFs, funds that hold Bitcoin directly for public-market investors, recorded $85.9 million of net inflows on Friday after several difficult sessions, Farside Investors data showed. Farside

The bull case is that Bitcoin has reclaimed the $65,000 area, ETF demand has stopped bleeding for now, and geopolitical relief could keep money moving back into risk assets. The bear case is less forgiving. Economic Times reported Bitcoin was still range-bound around $65,600 because institutional demand looked weaker, and CoinGecko’s data showed the token remained far below its $126,080 all-time high. That gap matters: a rebound can look strong in one session while the broader trend is still damaged. The Economic Times

The next major catalyst is the Federal Reserve’s June 16–17 meeting, which is attached to a Summary of Economic Projections, the Fed’s quarterly set of forecasts for growth, inflation, unemployment and interest rates. Bitcoin often reacts to rate expectations because higher real yields can make speculative assets less attractive, while easier policy can improve liquidity. Federal Reserve

At today’s price, Bitcoin looks risky rather than clearly cheap. The rebound is real, and the short-term setup has improved, but the investment case still depends on ETF flows, macro liquidity and whether buyers can hold the mid-$60,000s after the Fed. For investors already comfortable with Bitcoin’s volatility, the rally keeps the bull case alive. For new buyers, the risk-reward looks only fair until institutional demand proves stronger and the Fed event passes without a hawkish shock.

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