Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin’s Death Cross Highlights Its Function as an Indicator of Fiat Liquidity
- Bitcoin's "death cross" signals bear market risks, historically preceding 64%-77% price drops after 50-day SMA crossed below 200-day SMA. - BTC fell to $80,500, breaching key support levels and triggering $800M in short-term holder losses amid extreme Fear & Greed Index pessimism. - Macro factors like Fed rate uncertainty and $3.5B ETF outflows worsened sentiment, with BlackRock/Vanguard trimming MicroStrategy BTC holdings. - Analysts debate outcomes: some see $100K-$110K potential as short liquidations
Bitcoin seems poised to enter a bear market after forming a "death cross," a technical signal often associated with extended downturns. On November 16, the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) of
Wider market weakness intensified the technical breakdown.
Broader economic factors added to the selling pressure. The Federal Reserve's unclear position on rate reductions—
Institutional investors have also grown more cautious. November saw ETF outflows surpass $3.5 billion, with BlackRock, Vanguard, and Fidelity reducing their stakes in MicroStrategy (MSTR), a major Bitcoin proxy. MSTR's Bitcoin holdings fell from $36.3 billion to $30.9 billion in Q3 2025 as funds hedged against crypto weakness
Despite negative technical signals, some analysts remain cautiously hopeful. Crypto commentator Peter Anthony argued that every rebound is being dismissed as a "dead cat bounce," but he foresees a possible surge to $100K–$110K as short-term liquidations ease. "The dead cat bounce will be deceptive," he posted on X,
The next moves depend on critical price levels. Immediate support lies at $82,000–$84,000, and a further drop could open the way to $74,000, the low from April 2025
Amid ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty and technical weakness, Bitcoin's direction remains unclear. While a rally to $100K–$110K is possible, experts caution that a lasting recovery will depend on the Federal Reserve shifting to easier policy and a return of risk appetite. For now, BTC is considered a "Hold" for long-term investors,
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