Bitcoin and Ether Prices Dip Amid AI Market Concerns and Investor Risk-Off Sentiment

Published at 2025-11-04 18:07:31
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On November 4, 2025, the cryptocurrency market saw a notable decline with Bitcoin priced at $103,356, down 3% on the day and roughly 6% over two days. Ether also dropped to $3,509.10, a 2.3% decrease on Tuesday and nearly 10% over the past two days.

This downturn correlates with a broader investor risk-off attitude driven by concerns over stock valuations tied to the AI sector. Notably, the Nasdaq Composite index fell by 1%, with specific worry about companies like Palantir that have AI-driven valuations.

Interestingly, individual investors seem less motivated to buy the dip compared to previous cycles, while long-term Bitcoin holders are selling, thus elevating potential downside risk.

From a technical perspective, Bitcoin may test a critical support level at $100,000. Analyst Ed Engel highlights possible support above $95,000 but forecasts limited near-term catalysts that could positively impact prices. Historically, October's seasonal trends have not favored Bitcoin, with a pattern mirroring October 2018, which led to a significant 37% price drop in November.

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