BCH Stumbles at $467 After Triple Rejection, Ends Slightly Down Despite High-Volume Rebound
Bitcoin Cash dipped to $452.13 after repeated failures to break $467, with volume-driven rebounds unable to sustain momentum amid macro and regulatory volatility.

What to know:
- BCH was rejected three times at the $467 resistance level following a high-volume surge.
- Strong buyer interest emerged near $450, helping form a short-term support zone.
- Volatility increased in the final hour as BCH formed a V-pattern recovery with rising volume.
The token briefly surged near that level late on June 23, gaining nearly 3% during a high-volume spike, but was subsequently rejected twice more, reinforcing the significance of that barrier. A descending trendline formed during the corrective pullback, with lower highs establishing a bearish short-term tone.
On the regulatory front, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced that U.S. banks now have the freedom to determine their digital asset customer base without prior regulatory pre-approval. This policy shift effectively removes institutional adoption barriers and is considered a meaningful step toward greater integration of crypto within the traditional financial system.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- BCH traded in a $19.76 range (4.4%) from $449.61 to $469.63 over 24 hours.
- At 22:00 on June 23, BCH surged nearly 3% on 79,485 volume units, setting resistance at $467.
- The $467 level was tested and rejected two more times, confirming strong overhead resistance.
- Support formed around $450 with significant volume accumulation between 15:00–16:00.
- A descending trendline of lower highs emerged following the initial spike, signaling bearish momentum.
- A V-shaped micro-trend formed during the final hour, with a bounce from $449.94 to $451.31.
- Volume spiked during the 18:17–18:19 drop and again on the 18:30–18:32 recovery.
- A short-term support zone developed near $450 after repeated successful retests.
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