Given Bitcoin's slide, will we see a 'dead cat bounce' on Monday with it finishing up for the day?
62% of users predicted YES — the community got this one right. 34 predictions cast.
Bitcoin rebounded on Monday, June 8, 2026, a day after prices had fallen below $60,000 — their lowest level since 2024. The cryptocurrency opened the session at $63,310.30, approximately 4 percent above Sunday's opening price, and continued rising through the morning to approximately $63,564 by 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time, a gain of roughly 3 percent from the prior session.
The weekend slide had been attributed to sustained outflows from Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, which had shed more than $5.4 billion over the preceding four weeks. Monday's rebound satisfied the question's criteria, which asked whether Bitcoin would finish up on the day.
Whether the move represented a durable floor or a temporary relief bounce within a continuing bear market remained contested among analysts — some continued to forecast a cycle low below $60,000 later in 2026 — but for the purposes of this question, Bitcoin finished higher on the day. Predict Six participants predicted YES at 62 percent, and the community called it correctly.