PANews reported on November 7th that a Matrixport report indicates Bitcoin is currently in a consolidation phase, influenced by macroeconomic and market structural headwinds. The report notes that the Federal Reserve is signaling patience, limiting the likelihood of further monetary easing in the short term; the US dollar has stabilized from its cyclical lows, and liquidity has tightened since mid-summer; and spot demand momentum has weakened following early ETF inflows. Furthermore, market dynamics indicate a cooling of participation, with some large early holders taking profits, ETF flows slowing, and crypto market positioning becoming more cautious following recent liquidations. Bitcoin's drop below a key cost benchmark level suggests that the current period is more likely a consolidation phase than an immediate trend reversal. The report argues that this is not a structural top, but rather a late-cycle adjustment phase that may pave the way for more attractive entry points in the future. If liquidity improves or monetary policy signals become clearer, Bitcoin could resume its upward trend in 2026, but patience is still needed while conditions improve.PANews reported on November 7th that a Matrixport report indicates Bitcoin is currently in a consolidation phase, influenced by macroeconomic and market structural headwinds. The report notes that the Federal Reserve is signaling patience, limiting the likelihood of further monetary easing in the short term; the US dollar has stabilized from its cyclical lows, and liquidity has tightened since mid-summer; and spot demand momentum has weakened following early ETF inflows. Furthermore, market dynamics indicate a cooling of participation, with some large early holders taking profits, ETF flows slowing, and crypto market positioning becoming more cautious following recent liquidations. Bitcoin's drop below a key cost benchmark level suggests that the current period is more likely a consolidation phase than an immediate trend reversal. The report argues that this is not a structural top, but rather a late-cycle adjustment phase that may pave the way for more attractive entry points in the future. If liquidity improves or monetary policy signals become clearer, Bitcoin could resume its upward trend in 2026, but patience is still needed while conditions improve.

Analysis: Bitcoin has entered a consolidation phase; the current adjustment is in the later stages of the cycle and not a structural top.

2025/11/07 15:29

PANews reported on November 7th that a Matrixport report indicates Bitcoin is currently in a consolidation phase, influenced by macroeconomic and market structural headwinds. The report notes that the Federal Reserve is signaling patience, limiting the likelihood of further monetary easing in the short term; the US dollar has stabilized from its cyclical lows, and liquidity has tightened since mid-summer; and spot demand momentum has weakened following early ETF inflows.

Furthermore, market dynamics indicate a cooling of participation, with some large early holders taking profits, ETF flows slowing, and crypto market positioning becoming more cautious following recent liquidations. Bitcoin's drop below a key cost benchmark level suggests that the current period is more likely a consolidation phase than an immediate trend reversal.

The report argues that this is not a structural top, but rather a late-cycle adjustment phase that may pave the way for more attractive entry points in the future. If liquidity improves or monetary policy signals become clearer, Bitcoin could resume its upward trend in 2026, but patience is still needed while conditions improve.

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