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Bitcoin slides leaving investors on edge

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auNovember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Recent market volatility has seen Bitcoin sink to a seven-month low, nearing the USD80,000 level below on Friday, as the cryptocurrency is caught up in a broader risk across financial markets, a trend noted by analysts.

It has been observed that Bitcoin fell to USD80,553, marking a four-month low as cryptocurrencies led an extensive flight from riskier assets, prompted by investor worries over elevated valuations and uncertainty over US interest rate cuts.

Cryptocurrencies are considered as a barometer of risk, and their slide highlights how sensitive the market has turned in recent days.

Bitcoin is down 12 percent for the week, following an exceptional run this year that resulted in a record high above USD120,000 in October, in line with regulatory improvements towards crypto assets.

After plunging through USD100,000 and heading towards USD80,000 on Friday, bitcoin was reaching levels where corporate investors on average would begin to see losses on their token acquisitions.

The shares in the bitcoin buyers have sharply fallen in recent months, despite having ascended earlier this year. The biggest of these firms has seen its shares tank 61 percent since July, leaving its year-to-date performance down by 40 percent.

The president at analytics firm Spectra Markets, Brent Donnelly said in a note, “The procyclical nature of bitcoin treasury companies is fully obvious now, if it wasn’t obvious six months ago.”

He further explained that these companies buy high, and now some of them are selling low at a certain point.

The market analysis showed that Bitcoin’s sharp fall to a seven-month low is a clear sign of a broader; strategic withdrawal from speculative and high-risks assets across global financial markets.

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