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Bitcoin's recent price action has triggered classic bearish-to-bullish reversal signals. On November 17, 2025,
, entering oversold territory-a level historically associated with bounce attempts. Concurrently, , signaling extreme retail fear, a sentiment often followed by market rebounds.However,
, with a deeply negative reading of -4,003 and a shrinking histogram, indicating that while price may be oversold, the broader trend remains weak. This divergence between RSI and MACD highlights a critical question: Is Bitcoin's decline driven by short-term panic or deeper structural imbalances?The price also tested a key support level within a symmetrical upward channel established since early 2023. A break below this level could trigger further declines, but
. For now, the market is in a holding pattern, waiting for a catalyst to break the stalemate.Bitcoin's liquidity environment has grown increasingly fragile.
in trading volume last week, driven largely by BlackRock's IBIT, which accounted for 70% of the total. Yet this surge in volume coincided with a 23% price drop and $3.55 billion in ETF redemptions, with in outflows-the second-largest weekly outflow on record.These outflows reflect a broader capitulation by institutional investors. As
Inc. (MSTR) reported a $2.8 billion net profit in Q3 2025, showcasing Bitcoin's growing role as a corporate asset, between institutional adoption and retail sentiment. The ETFs' shallow liquidity has exacerbated price swings, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of selling pressure.The Federal Reserve's policy pivot in early 2025 offers a potential lifeline for
. and resuming $35 billion in monthly Treasury purchases starting in Q1 2025, the Fed aims to stabilize banking reserves and ease Treasury yields. This shift is expected to reduce volatility in risk assets and encourage a risk-on environment-a historically favorable backdrop for Bitcoin.The impact is already visible. Treasury yields have fallen from 4.8% in January 2025 to below 4.1%, indirectly supporting crypto rallies.
underscores the market's anticipation of improved liquidity. Analysts argue that this targeted balance sheet expansion could stabilize Bitcoin's fragile market structure, particularly if the Fed continues to ease monetary conditions.Meanwhile, structural risks persist.
from major stock indexes, such as MSCI's policy change, could force firms like Strategy to liquidate holdings to qualify for index inclusion. Such forced selling could delay Bitcoin's recovery, even if technical and macroeconomic conditions improve.Bitcoin's path to recovery hinges on three factors: a successful rebound from its November 2025 lows, sustained Fed-driven liquidity injections, and the resolution of structural risks like ETF redemptions and index exclusion debates. While technical indicators suggest oversold conditions and the Fed's policy pivot offers a tailwind, the market remains vulnerable to renewed selling pressure.
For now, the key question is whether Bitcoin's current price action represents a capitulation bottom or a continuation of a bearish trend. History shows that markets often bottom when fear peaks-but in November 2025, the answer may depend as much on macroeconomic policy as on investor psychology.
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