The post BTC Technical Analysis Mar 31 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. BTC’s 24-hour volume stayed below average at 18.57 billion dollars, while the slightThe post BTC Technical Analysis Mar 31 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. BTC’s 24-hour volume stayed below average at 18.57 billion dollars, while the slight

BTC Technical Analysis Mar 31

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BTC’s 24-hour volume stayed below average at 18.57 billion dollars, while the slight rise (+1.07%) occurred with low participation; this indicates weak market sentiment and dominance of the bearish trend.

Volume Profile and Market Participation

Bitcoin’s current volume profile reveals limited market participation. The 24-hour trading volume came in at 18.57 billion dollars, running about 25% below the 7-day average volume. This low volume is particularly notable in the context of the downtrend; even though the price rose +1.07% to the $67,767 level, this move lacks support from a broad investor base. In the volume profile, Value Area High (VAH) is concentrated around $68,142, while Point of Control (POC) is positioned near the $66,839 support. This structure signals that buyers have yet to commit strongly and that seller pressure persists.

From a market participation perspective, retail investor interest is low, while an imbalance in volume is observed in futures and spot markets. According to BTC Spot Analysis data, spot volume accounts for 60% of the total, while BTC Futures Analysis shows stable open interest in leveraged positions, indicating that big players are in wait-and-see mode. For a healthy trend, volume needs to rise to at least the 25 billion dollar range; the current low level underscores the lack of momentum.

Accumulation or Distribution?

Accumulation Signals

Accumulation signals are limited but promising. At the $66,839 support level (score 66/100), volume increased during recent dips; this could indicate institutional bottom-picking activity. Multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis shows 4 support levels on 1D and 3D timeframes (total 11 strong levels), reinforced by volume clusters. RSI at 46.39 is approaching oversold, and volume stabilizing at bottom levels evokes a classic accumulation pattern. If the price holds the $66k support with rising volume, an accumulation phase toward $74k could begin.

Additionally, the price’s low-volume stabilization below EMA20 ($68,859) suggests smart money is accumulating quietly. Historically, BTC downtrends have seen accumulation periods after volume drying up; the current profile shows similarities.

Distribution Risks

Distribution warnings are more dominant. The slight rise (+1.07%) occurred on low volume, creating a ‘low volume rally’ bearish divergence. Supported by bearish Supertrend and negative MACD histogram, volume rejection was observed at the $68,142 resistance (score 75/100). Volume was high during prior drops (distribution climax), but now there’s institutional-linked weakness. MTF shows 4 resistance levels on 1D, reflecting institutional selling pressure; $83k target looks distant, while $49k bearish target is more likely.

Price-Volume Alignment

Price action is not confirmed by volume; this is a critical divergence. While the downtrend continues, the short-term +1.07% bounce occurred below average volume – for a healthy bullish reversal, volume would need to at least double. Conversely, volume was higher on declines, showing seller conviction. Volume-price divergence is clear: Price is bearish below EMA20, and declining volume implies momentum loss.

Educational note: Healthy uptrends come with rising price + increasing volume; here it’s the opposite. If POC stays around $66k, support holds, but a volume-less break opens the path to $60k. Watch for: Volume test at $68k resistance – without confirmation, short bias prevails.

Big Player Activity

Big player (institutional) activity is unclear but bearish-leaning. Futures market funding rates have turned negative, with long position liquidations inflating volume. Whale wallet movements (on-chain data) show decreasing transfers around $67k; this could be post-distribution consolidation. Institutions (Grayscale, BlackRock ETFs) keep net positions hidden, but MTF volume levels on 1W show a 3 support/3 resistance balance signaling caution.

Typical institutional pattern: Opening shorts during low-volume rallies. Current $18.57B volume is retail-focused; wait for 30B+ for big flows. Whales’ silence in the $66k-$68k range carries trap potential.

Volume-Based Outlook

Volume-based outlook is cautiously bearish: Low participation confirms the downtrend. Short-term, if $66,839 support isn’t held with volume, $60k-$49k bearish targets activate. For bullish scenario, volume breakout at $68,142 is required; with $25B+ volume, path to $74k-$83k opens. Market sentiment is weak; watch for rising bottom volume for accumulation. Volume tells the truth beyond price: No participation, no trend change.

General advice: Track volume profile daily, prioritize divergences. This analysis shows how volume dynamics illuminate market psychology.

This analysis uses Chief Analyst Devrim Cacal’s market views and methodology.

Senior Technical Analyst: James Mitchell

6 years of crypto market analysis

This analysis is not investment advice. Do your own research.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/analysis/btc-technical-analysis-31-march-2026-volume-and-accumulation

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