Bitcoin drops 26% from its October peak after rejecting multi-year resistance. Explore the technical breakdown, institutional outflows, and how data-driven firms like Outset PR help shape sentiment during downturns.Bitcoin drops 26% from its October peak after rejecting multi-year resistance. Explore the technical breakdown, institutional outflows, and how data-driven firms like Outset PR help shape sentiment during downturns.

Bitcoin Sheds a Quarter of Its Value Since October: What’s Driving BTC Decline?

Bitcoin is facing renewed selling pressure after being rejected at a multi-year resistance trendline near $116,000, marking a sharp 26% decline from its October 2025 peak. The move has raised concerns that the market may have set a local top, with technical and macro signals pointing toward further weakness in the weeks ahead.

Technical Breakdown Deepens

Source: coinmarketcap 

The world’s largest cryptocurrency is now trading below its 50-week exponential moving average (EMA) — around $100,500 — a key long-term support level that has held since 2023. A sustained break beneath this threshold could amplify downside risk, as algorithmic strategies and leveraged traders respond to automated sell triggers.

Momentum indicators confirm the weakening tone. The weekly relative strength index (RSI) has slipped to 40, suggesting a bearish shift in sentiment, while the MACD shows a clear downward crossover, reinforcing expectations of continued corrective movement.

If Bitcoin closes below $94,000, analysts warn that it could expose the $85,000–$90,000 support range — an area that previously attracted strong buying interest. Conversely, a weekly close above $95,000 may help stabilize prices and signal an interim floor before any sustained recovery attempt.

Institutional Outflows Intensify

On-chain data shows more than $1 billion in Bitcoin moving to exchanges within a three-day span — a trend often associated with selling intent. The shift coincides with back-to-back weekly outflows from U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs, suggesting institutional investors are trimming exposure following months of aggressive accumulation.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) registered $278 million in outflows on November 12, marking one of its largest single-day redemptions since launch. Analysts attribute the move to profit-taking and growing risk aversion as global markets reassess interest-rate trajectories and liquidity conditions heading into year-end.

Source: ishares.com 

ETF flows have become a reliable barometer of institutional sentiment toward Bitcoin. Sustained withdrawals indicate that large investors may be repositioning for a more defensive stance amid macroeconomic uncertainty and tightening financial conditions.

Narrative and Market Psychology: Outset PR’s Data-Led Communications Edge

Periods of heightened volatility often amplify the role of narrative in shaping market psychology—especially in crypto, where sentiment can shift rapidly. Outset PR, founded by crypto communications strategist Mike Ermolaev, has emerged as a leader in helping blockchain projects navigate these cycles with analytics-driven storytelling.

Operating more as a workshop than a traditional PR agency, Outset PR constructs campaigns around market timing, discoverability metrics, domain authority, conversion rates, and viral potential. Each pitch is tailored to match a publication’s editorial voice, while campaign sequencing is aligned with evolving sentiment and liquidity flows.

As crypto enters a more uncertain phase, strategic communication becomes a defensive asset. By grounding messaging in real-time analytics and editorial precision, Outset PR helps projects maintain credibility, counteract fear-driven sentiment, and communicate value even during drawdowns.

Outlook: Consolidation or Correction?

Bitcoin’s near-term direction hinges on whether the market can hold the $94K–$95K region. A stabilization above this band may invite fresh accumulation, while a breakdown risks extending the correction toward the mid-$80K range.

Until ETF outflows slow and momentum indicators reverse, risk sentiment is likely to remain fragile. In this environment, both disciplined technical positioning and clear, data-informed messaging will play pivotal roles across the broader crypto ecosystem.

Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, financial, or tax advice.

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