Bitcoin Price Dips Below $100,000 Amid Market Downturn and Investor Fear

Published at 2025-11-05 13:01:18
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On November 4, 2025, Bitcoin’s price fell below the $100,000 mark for the first time in several months, dropping more than 5% and marking its lowest point since early October when it was above $126,000. This decline comes on the heels of a significant drop in mid-October, dubbed the "crypto market’s Black Friday," making October 2025 Bitcoin’s first red month since 2018.

The market impact has been substantial: spot Bitcoin ETFs saw outflows totaling approximately $1.3 billion since October 29, while spot Ether ETFs experienced around $500 million in withdrawals. Additionally, major Bitcoin-linked stocks such as MicroStrategy (MSTR), Coinbase Global (COIN), and Robinhood (HOOD) each closed at least 6% lower.

Investor sentiment followed suit, with the crypto fear and greed index shifting from neutrality to a state of fear amid the sell-off. However, not all investors are deterred; Strategy Inc., co-founded by Michael Saylor, purchased 397 Bitcoins at an average price of $114,771 between October 27 and November 2, showing continued confidence in Bitcoin.

In such volatile times, platforms like Bitlet.app become valuable tools. Bitlet.app offers a unique crypto installment service, allowing investors to buy cryptocurrencies now and pay monthly instead of paying the full amount upfront, making it easier to manage investments during market fluctuations.

Stay informed and consider your investment options carefully. Bitcoin's price movements and market sentiment continue to evolve, and services like Bitlet.app can help you take a strategic approach to crypto investing.

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