As of 10:57 AM on February 19, 2026
Bitcoin remains within the $66,700 range with limited fluctuations, showing a short-term sideways consolidation. While in an extreme fear zone, on-chain and derivative indicators display mixed signals.
📈 Current Price
Price $66,758 (-0.48%) Bitcoin slightly declined, trading in the latter half of the $66,000 range. After a short-term rebound, it has entered another consolidation phase.
Trading Volume $32.99 billion (-4.02%) Trading volume decreased compared to the previous day. The market continues to exhibit cautious sentiment with no clear direction, and volatility has narrowed.
Daily Change +0.54% The five-day trading change statistics are: ▲February 15 -1.38%, ▲February 16 +0.14%, ▲February 17 -2.03%, ▲February 18 -1.50%, ▲February 19 +0.54%. It is in a short-term rebound after a decline.
Asset Comparison S&P 500↑ · Gold↓ The S&P 500 index is at 6,881.31 points, up 0.56%; gold is priced at $4,990, down $19.8 (-0.4%). Risk asset appetite has partially recovered.
MACD The daily MACD is 368.16, in positive territory; the weekly MACD is -2,699.17, still in negative territory. Short-term rebound signals coexist with medium-term downward pressure.
❤ Current Investment Sentiment
Market Cap Ratio 58.10% (-1.03%) Bitcoin’s market cap share has decreased, indicating some funds are shifting toward altcoins.
Fear and Greed Index 11 (Extreme Fear) Investment sentiment remains in the extreme fear zone. Slight rebound from 12 yesterday and 8 last week, but still at a low level.
Google Trends Score 27 (Previous day 28) Search interest has slightly declined. Market attention remains limited.
🧭 Current Market
SSR 9.65 (Previous day 9.805) Bitcoin’s market cap relative to stablecoins has slightly decreased. Idle liquidity remains, but active buying interest is limited.
NUPL 0.17 (Previous day 0.18) The proportion of unrealized profits has slightly decreased. Investors’ profit zones have narrowed.
Exchange Holdings 2.7455 million BTC (-0.24%) Bitcoin holdings on exchanges have decreased. This suggests a partial increase in long-term custody demand.
Net Exchange Funds Outflow -6.6035 BTC (-3.74%) There is a net outflow from exchanges, indicating some short-term selling pressure has eased.
Active Wallets 709,005 (Previous day 768,523) Network activity has declined. On-chain participation within the price adjustment range has slowed.
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