headings. Use "Minyak dan The Fed" for "Oil and the Fed", "Arus Keluar ETF" for "ETF outflows", "Gambaran Teknis" for "Technical picture". Ensure numbers and percentages. Use "basis poin" for basis points. "EMA" stays. "RSI" stays. "MACD" stays. "level support" etc.
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Let's write translation.
Title: "Bitcoin Merosot di Bawah Rata-rata Utama saat Arus Keluar ETF Mengakhiri Tren Lima Hari" - but "slips below key averages" could be "turun di bawah rata-rata kunci" or "merosot di bawah rata-rata utama". "Key averages" refers to moving averages, so "rata-rata utama" is fine. "ETF Outflows End Five-Day Streak" -> "Arus Keluar ETF Mengakhiri Rentetan Lima Hari" or "Tren Lima Hari". Let's use "Rentetan" for streak.
I'll go with: "Bitcoin Merosot di Bawah Rata-rata Utama saat Arus Keluar ETF Mengakhiri Rentetan Lima Hari"
Content:
First paragraph: "Bitcoin fell 1.44% on Tuesday to trade near $63,916, as a fresh round of outflows from US spot Bitcoin ETFs and rising oil prices weighed on risk appetite. The $144.67 million in net outflows on Monday ended a five-day inflow streak, while CME FedWatch data shows the odds of a September rate hike climbing."
Translate: "Bitcoin turun 1,44% pada hari Selasa untuk diperdagangkan di dekat $63.916, karena gelombang baru arus keluar dari ETF Bitcoin spot AS dan kenaikan harga minyak membebani selera risiko. Arus keluar bersih sebesar $144,67 juta pada hari Senin mengakhiri rentetan arus masuk lima hari, sementara data CME FedWatch menunjukkan peluang kenaikan suku bunga pada bulan September meningkat."
Note: Use comma for decimals? In Indonesian, decimal comma is used, but for numbers like 1.44% we might keep as 1,44%? But in financial context, often period is used. We'll follow Indonesian convention: use comma for decimal, but for currency amounts we use period as thousand separator? Actually in Indonesian, decimal comma and thousand period. But for consistency, we can keep as original with period for decimals? Since it's a translation, we can adapt to Indonesian formatting. Usually in Indonesian, percentages use comma: 1,44%. But to avoid confusion, we can keep as 1.44% as it's common in financial writing. I'll keep as original numbers with period for decimals and comma for thousands? Actually original has $63,916 (comma for thousands) and $144.67 million (period for decimal). In Indonesian, we use comma for decimal and period for thousands. So $63.916 would be correct, and $144,67 juta. But to be safe, we can keep original format? The instruction says "Keep all facts, numbers, and data accurate" but not necessarily formatting. I'll use Indonesian formatting: $63.916, $144,67 juta. But for percentages, 1,44%. Let's do that.
I'll write: "Bitcoin turun 1,44% pada hari Selasa untuk diperdagangkan di dekat $63.916, karena gelombang baru arus keluar dari ETF Bitcoin spot AS dan kenaikan harga minyak membebani selera risiko. Arus keluar bersih sebesar $144,67 juta pada hari Senin mengakhiri rentetan arus masuk lima hari, sementara data CME FedWatch menunjukkan peluang kenaikan suku bunga pada bulan September meningkat."
But "rate hike" is "kenaikan suku bunga" or "kenaikan suku bunga acuan"? We'll use "kenaikan suku bunga" for simplicity.
Second paragraph heading: "Oil and the Fed" -> "Minyak dan The Fed" (keep The Fed as is).
Paragraph: "Oil prices are climbing again after stalled US-Iran negotiations, and that's feeding inflation worries. The market is now pricing in a 51.3% chance of a 25-basis-point rate hike at the Fed's September meeting, up from 44.1% on Friday. Higher rates tend to pull money out of risk assets like Bitcoin, and the shift in expectations is showing up in the price action."
Translate: "Harga minyak kembali naik setelah negosiasi AS-Iran terhenti, dan hal itu memicu kekhawatiran inflasi. Pasar kini memperhitungkan peluang 51,3% untuk kenaikan suku bunga sebesar 25 basis poin pada pertemuan The Fed bulan September, naik dari 44,1% pada hari Jumat. Suku bunga yang lebih tinggi cenderung menarik uang keluar dari aset berisiko seperti Bitcoin, dan pergeseran ekspektasi ini terlihat dalam aksi harga."
Third heading: "ETF outflows" -> "Arus Keluar ETF"
Paragraph: "Monday's $144.67 million in net outflows from US spot Bitcoin ETFs snapped a five-day run of inflows. It's a quick reversal, and it suggests some investors are taking profits or trimming exposure as the macro picture gets murkier. The outflows aren't massive, but they're a clear signal that sentiment has turned cautious."
Translate: "Arus keluar bersih sebesar $144,67 juta pada hari Senin dari ETF Bitcoin spot AS menghentikan rentetan arus masuk lima hari. Ini adalah pembalikan cepat, dan ini menunjukkan sebagian investor mengambil keuntungan atau mengurangi eksposur saat gambaran makro semakin suram. Arus keluar ini tidak besar, tetapi merupakan sinyal jelas bahwa sentimen telah berubah menjadi hati-hati."
Fourth heading: "Technical picture" -> "Gambaran Teknis"
Paragraph: "Bitcoin is now trading below its 50-day EMA at $64,625, the 100-day EMA at $66,795, and the 200-day EMA at $72,045. That's a bearish setup. The immediate support sits at $62,345, with the yearly low of $57,800 established on July 1 as the next major floor. The RSI is near 48, and the MACD line is marginally below zero, pointing to weak momentum."
Translate: "Bitcoin kini diperdagangkan di bawah EMA 50 hari di $64.625, EMA 100 hari di $66.795, dan EMA 200 hari di $72.045. Itu adalah pengaturan bearish. Dukungan langsung berada di $62.345, dengan level terendah tahunan $57.800 yang ditetapkan pada 1 Juli sebagai batas bawah utama berikutnya. RSI berada di dekat 48, dan garis MACD sedikit di bawah nol, menunjukkan momentum yang lemah."
Note: "EMA" stays, "RSI" stays, "MACD" stays. "bearish setup" -> "pengaturan bearish" or "kondisi bearish". We'll use "kondisi bearish" maybe better. Let's say "Itu adalah kondisi bearish." Also "support" is "dukungan" but in trading often "support" is used, but we can translate to "dukungan" or "level support". I'll use "level support" for clarity.
Next paragraph: "On the upside, resistance is at $75,719, but that's a long way off. The next test is support at $62,345. A break below that could open the door to the yearly low. For now, the market is waiting to see if oil prices cool off and whether the Fed actually follows through on that rate hike."
Translate: "Di sisi atas, resistance berada di $75.719, tetapi itu masih jauh. Ujian berikutnya adalah support di $62.345. Penembusan di bawah level tersebut dapat membuka pintu menuju level terendah tahunan. Untuk saat ini, pasar menunggu untuk melihat apakah harga minyak mendingin dan apakah The Fed benar-benar merealisasikan kenaikan suku bunga tersebut."
We'll use "resistensi"