Bitcoin Falls to Lowest Level Since April Amid Renewed Selling

Published at 2025-11-20 18:16:34

Bitcoin (BTC) dropped on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, to its lowest level since April as selling pressure picked up across spot and derivatives markets. Traders and analysts cited renewed profit-taking, thinner liquidity and lingering macro uncertainty as contributors, while some market-watchers pointed to outflows from products that had supported prices earlier in the year. The move widened intraday volatility and trimmed gains made during the summer rally.

The decline matters because it can shift market sentiment and increase the risk of forced liquidations in leveraged positions, potentially amplifying volatility in the near term. For traders and users of installment, earn and P2P services, the slide underscores the importance of active risk management and position-sizing. Participants will be watching flows and macro data in the coming days for signs of stabilization or further downside.

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