Bitcoin falls below $95,000 as four-day rout picks up steam

Published at 2025-11-14 15:42:14

Bitcoin slid below $95,000 on Nov. 14 as a four-day rout intensified, wiping out recent gains and nudging volatility higher across major tokens. The drop amplified selling pressure in spot markets and derivatives, with traders noting a flurry of liquidations that can deepen short-term moves. Volume patterns and order-book depth suggest the market is searching for a new near-term balance.

Why it matters: falling through the $95k area tests nearby support and could prolong the correction if buyers don’t step in. Market participants will be watching funding rates, options expiries and macro headlines for clues on direction; institutional flows and on-chain metrics will also be key to assessing whether this is a consolidation or the start of a deeper pullback.

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