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Bitcoin Crash (2025) - Is This Just Speculation, or Something Much Bigger at Play?

Jan 08, 2025 at 04:15 pm

Bitcoin Crash (2025) - Is This Just Speculation, or Something Much Bigger at Play?

As the broader economic landscape continues to be subjected to intense scrutiny, Bitcoin (BTC) has experienced a notable decline within a 24-hour span. This downturn, characterized by a drop from $102K to $96K, appears to be anything but coincidental.

According to recent observations, this price movement has been influenced by a ‘better-than-expected’ U.S. economic report. This development has left market makers grappling with a crucial question: Is this merely another ‘speculative’ stunt designed to shake up the market dynamics, or does it serve as a subtle hint towards a looming Bitcoin ‘crash’ in 2025?

Investors are seen fleeing to safety amid mounting fears of a Bitcoin crash. This phenomenon, which has become increasingly prevalent, begs the question of whether the line between a strong day for Bitcoin and a Bitcoin crash is continuing to blur.

If you recall, on December 18, as BTC approached $108K, the Fed’s cautious stance on interest rates triggered a massive sell-off.

This resulted in BTC plummeting to $91K in less than two weeks, while the U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yield soared to a six-month high of 4.60%. Now, a similar pattern is unfolding, only intensifying.

The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield surged 7.5 basis points to 4.685% – its highest level since April. This sparked a sell-off in risky assets, with Bitcoin dropping 5% and the Dow Jones Industrials Average crashing by 1.1%.

Investors are fleeing to safety, driving up demand for U.S. bonds. This caused the 5-Year U.S. Treasury yield to reach a seven-month high of 4.483%.

Meanwhile, the 10-year and 30-year mortgage rates also saw increases. As a result, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose to 6.92%, according to Freddie Mac.

This led traders to exhibit extreme caution, with some speculating on a Bitcoin crash even before the Fed raises interest rates to quell inflation.

However, zooming out to the broader market movements, the data reveals a strong U.S. economy. JOLTs job openings in November rose by 259,000 to a six-month high of 8.098 million – far above the anticipated drop to 7.740 million.

Furthermore, the ISM services index for December climbed to

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