Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Price Slumps to $102,000 as Fed Policy, Investor Sentiment Pressure Markets Bitcoin Price extended its losses today, sliding more than 2.5% to around $102,852 as renewed U.S. dollar strength and investor outflows from crypto ETFs weighed heavily on the market. The bitcoin price drop comes after Bitcoin’s worst October performance in nearly a decade, further denting sentiment among traders already reeling from a historic liquidation event last month. Bitcoin briefly traded below $103,000, its lowest level in over two weeks, breaking below the critical 200-day moving average — a key gauge of long-term market momentum, according to Bitcoin Magazine Pro data. Since then, Bitcoin has rebounded to above $104,000 at time of writing. According to market analyst Damian Chmiel, a sustained break below $100,000 could trigger a sharper sell-off toward the April lows near $74,000, implying a potential 30% downside from current levels. According to updated Polymarket data, there’s now an 80% chance of the Bitcoin price falling below $100,000 before 2026 JUST IN: There's now a 78% chance of #Bitcoin falling below $100,000 before 2026, according to Polymarket HODL! pic.twitter.com/PL99SaYIZo— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) November 4, 2025 Fed policy shift and macro headwinds The broader macro backdrop remains unfavorable for risk assets. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s comments last week walked back expectations of a December rate cut, reinforcing the “higher for longer” interest rate narrative. That shift has boosted the U.S. dollar while simultaneously pressuring non-yielding assets such as Bitcoin. Adding to the selling pressure, ETF investors have withdrawn more than $1.8 billion from Bitcoin and Ether products over the past four trading days, data shows, while open interest in BTC perpetual futures has fallen about 30% from its October peak, signaling a pullback in leveraged exposure. Bitcoin price technical breakdown Bitcoin’s $106,900 support level — aligned with the 0.146 Fibonacci retracement — was repeatedly tested last week but ultimately failed to inspire follow-through buying. Analysts now view $104,000 as the next line of defense, though this level has already been tested twice and is increasingly fragile. If $104,000 breaks decisively, traders are eyeing $96,000 as the next significant support zone. On the upside, bulls must reclaim the 21-day EMA and Point of Control around $111,000 to reestablish momentum, followed by resistance at $114,600 and $122,000, per Bitcoin Magazine Pro. Bearish bias persists The overall market mood remains bearish as traders continue to deleverage and avoid aggressive long positions. “The crypto market is facing multiple near-term headwinds,” said Derek Lim, head of research at Caladan, according to Bloomberg. “It’s already fragile from October’s massive liquidation event and a string of protocol exploits.” With Bitcoin’s technicals under pressure and macro catalysts lacking, traders are looking ahead to the November 13 Consumer Price Index report for a potential shift in sentiment. Cooler inflation data could reopen the door for Fed easing — a development bulls desperately need to reverse the trend. For now, however, Bitcoin remains on the defensive, with sellers firmly in control and a close below $100,000 threatening to accelerate the slide. This post Bitcoin Price Slumps to $102,000 as Fed Policy, Investor Sentiment Pressure Markets first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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