Bitcoin News Today: Is Bitcoin’s $94,000 Level a Temporary Mid-Cycle Halt or an Indication of Capitulation?
- Bitcoin fell below $100,000, intensifying focus on the $94,000 support level as technical models suggest potential decline to $86,000 if this threshold breaks. - Institutional selling and ETF outflows ($870M in one day) highlight waning demand, compounded by a strong dollar index (DXY 99.58) and bearish on-chain data. - Market sentiment deteriorated (Fear & Greed Index at 16), with put options trading at premiums and altcoins like Ethereum mirroring Bitcoin’s weakness. - Analysts remain divided: some vie
Bitcoin's recent dip beneath the $100,000 mark
From a technical perspective, some analysts highlight the Wyckoff distribution pattern as a bearish signal, indicating
The $94,000 mark, which is the average entry price for holders over the past 6–12 months, has become a central focus. A decisive drop below this level would signal a change in market sentiment and could spark a deeper correction.
Institutional appetite has also waned, with U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs seeing significant withdrawals.
Retail and derivatives markets are echoing the caution seen among institutions.
Experts remain split on the broader outlook. Some believe the $94,000 level is only a temporary obstacle, while others caution that continued institutional selling could lead to a more pronounced downturn.
If Bitcoin falls through $94,000, the next significant supports—$91,000 (2x Metcalfe Network Value band) and $72,000 (Traders' minimum price band)—may be tested. On the other hand,
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