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Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin Faces a Pivotal November—Will It Recover or Continue Its Decline?

Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin Faces a Pivotal November—Will It Recover or Continue Its Decline?

Bitget-RWA2025/11/04 04:08
By:Bitget-RWA

- Bitcoin ended its seven-year October gain streak with a 5% drop in 2025, its first red October since 2018, driven by macroeconomic uncertainty and ETF outflows. - Prices fell to $101,000 after hitting $126,080, with ETF outflows exceeding $550M, reflecting concerns over Fed policy and market risks. - Analysts debate a potential November rebound, citing historical 40.5% average gains and technical indicators showing weakening bearish momentum. - Institutional buying and Ethereum ETF inflows ($9.6B vs. Bit

Bitcoin's pattern of October gains, which had lasted for seven years, was broken in 2025 as the cryptocurrency declined by almost 5% over the month. This marks the first time since 2018 that October ended in the red for Bitcoin, as reported by a

. The drop, linked to broader economic uncertainty and outflows from ETFs, has led to discussions among market watchers about whether this correction could pave the way for a rally before year-end.

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The decline intensified toward the end of October, with

dropping to a low of $101,000 after reaching an all-time high of $126,080 on October 6, according to a . Bitget's Vugar Usi Zade pointed out that ETF outflows for both Bitcoin and surpassed $550 million in late October, highlighting persistent worries about Federal Reserve actions and overall market risks, as noted in the crypto.news report. At the same time, TeraHash analysts observed that Bitcoin's evolving market structure may help limit further losses, as greater capital inflows help stabilize price movements, according to the report.

Although Bitcoin fell for the month, some specialists see this as a chance to buy. Data from previous years indicates that Bitcoin has averaged a 40.5% increase in November over the past ten years, with exceptional years like 2013 posting a 453.9% jump, based on

. "Selling in this scenario goes against long-term historical patterns," one analyst commented, emphasizing that November has often triggered strong rallies leading into the year's end.

Technical analysis also points to a possible recovery. Early November saw Bitcoin test important support near $106,453, according to

, and if this level holds, buyers may drive the price back up toward the $112,500–$126,000 range. The Relative Strength Index and MACD both indicate that bearish momentum is fading, with the RSI staying just below neutral, the FXStreet article added.

Institutional moves add to the positive outlook. A trading strategy company acquired 397 BTC at $114,771, increasing its Bitcoin holdings to $69 billion, according to a

, while ETFs outperformed Bitcoin ETFs in the third quarter, attracting $9.6 billion in new investments compared to Bitcoin's $8.7 billion, as reported by a . This trend underscores rising institutional interest in Ethereum and other altcoins, with new ETF proposals for tokens such as and awaiting regulatory clearance, the report stated.

Nonetheless, some caution remains. The last time Bitcoin ended October with losses (in 2018), it was followed by a 36.4% drop in November, according to the TradingView report. While expert opinions are mixed, the current situation is different due to Bitcoin's more mature market structure and stronger macroeconomic conditions. For now, attention is focused on whether November will bring a recovery or continue the downward trend.

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