Bitcoin Dips Below $110,000 Amid Pressure from Large Investors

Published at 2025-11-04 13:02:20
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On August 26, 2025, Bitcoin experienced a notable price correction, falling below the $110,000 mark to as low as $108,700. This is the first time since early July that Bitcoin dropped beneath this level, following a striking peak at over $124,000 on August 14, 2025. The decline amounts to approximately 12% from its all-time high, raising caution among investors.

Key factors contributing to this dip include increased liquidation activity by large investors and significant outflows from Bitcoin ETFs. These dynamics have introduced selling pressure that has challenged the market's recent bullish momentum.

Critical support levels to watch are $107,000—a former resistance level that may now serve as support—and $100,000, which sits just below the 200-day moving average and represents a psychological and technical benchmark.

On the upside, resistance areas at $117,000 and $123,000 could pose challenges for Bitcoin's price recovery, with $123,000 being a potential pivot point for a bullish reversal if momentum shifts.

Market analysts also note a possible bull trap formation, where deceptive signals might have lured buyers before the downturn, emphasizing the need for cautious trading strategies.

For investors interested in navigating such volatile movements, platforms like Bitlet.app offer unique opportunities. Bitlet.app provides a Crypto Installment service, allowing users to buy cryptocurrencies now and pay monthly, making it easier to enter the market without committing full capital upfront. This can be particularly useful in fluctuating markets, supporting dollar-cost averaging and risk management.

Stay informed and consider leveraging services like Bitlet.app to make smart and flexible crypto investments amid uncertain market conditions.

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