On July 7, CleanSpark declined 8.03% in regular trading, trading at $12.295/share, with turnover of $61.77 million. The drop comes amid continued weakness in the cryptocurrency market, with Bitcoin mining stocks broadly under pressure.
On the news front, Bitcoin has sustained downward momentum after falling below the $59,000 level, triggering broad-based selling across crypto-related equities. Market data indicates that over 550,000 BTC were recently transferred into deposit accounts at major exchanges including Binance and OKX, far exceeding typical daily averages. Analysts note that transfers of this magnitude are generally interpreted as a precursor to large-scale liquidation or collateral financing, carrying particularly negative implications during a price downcycle.
CleanSpark also faces elevated short pressure, with approximately 36.6% of its float sold short as of the latest reporting period. Within its sector, fellow crypto miner IREN declined 8.4%, while Strategy fell 2.83%, confirming sector-wide weakness. The company's recent fiscal Q2 results showed a significant EPS miss of -$1.52 versus estimates of -$0.50, with revenue declining 24.9% year-over-year, adding to fundamental headwinds.
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