Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin Dives 25% as ETFs Stay Steady, Highlighting Institutional Faith

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Friday, Nov 21, 2025 8:59 am ET1min read
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fell to $82,605 in Nov 2025, mirroring FTX-era losses with STHs holding 2.8M BTC at a loss.

- ETF assets remain stable despite 25% price drop, showing institutional confidence amid retail distress.

- Market corrections erased $120B in value, pushing total crypto cap below $2.8T as analysts warn of further declines.

- Weak U.S. employment data and fading Fed rate cut hopes exacerbate fears of a potential $75K price target.

Bitcoin's recent price action has drawn comparisons to levels last seen during the FTX collapse era, as short-term holders face record underwater positions and market corrections mirror earlier 2025 volatility. The cryptocurrency fell to $82,605 on November 21, 2025, down 4.53% for the day, extending a 23% monthly loss-the worst since June 2022

. The decline has pushed below its 2025 realized price of $103,227, leaving the average buyer in the red by 13% .

Glassnode data reveals that short-term holders (STHs)-those who have held Bitcoin for less than 155 days-now collectively hold 2.8 million BTC at a loss,

. This figure marks a critical juncture for the market, as STHs account for a significant portion of recent purchasing activity. With Bitcoin trading below $95,000, nearly all coins acquired since June 15 (when the price was $104,000) are now underwater . Meanwhile, long-term holders (LTHs) have continued to reduce their holdings, in LTH supply since July 2025. Nicholas Gregory, a Bitcoin advocate and Fragrant Board Director, attributed these sales to "lifestyle-driven" decisions rather than bearish sentiment, noting the U.S. ETF launch and $100,000 price targets as catalysts .

The divergence between Bitcoin's price and U.S. spot ETF performance has also become pronounced. Despite a 25% drop in Bitcoin's value from its October all-time high,

, remaining near record levels in BTC terms. This stability highlights institutional confidence amid retail investor distress. However, the broader market shows signs of strain. from October's $94 billion peak, and over $1.9 billion in long positions were liquidated in a single day as the price fell below $84,000.

Historically, Bitcoin corrections often dip below the annual realized price, creating entry points for buyers. The current drawdown

, which saw prices fall from $109,000 to $76,000 over 80 days. While the current correction is shorter-43 days as of November 21- in crypto market value, pushing the total cap below $2.8 trillion. Analysts warn of further downside risks, with some suggesting a path toward $75,000 if macroeconomic pressures persist. for Federal Reserve rate cuts have exacerbated fears, particularly after the October 10 liquidation event that wiped $19 billion in leveraged bets.

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