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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Is Bitcoin Bottoming or About to Crash?
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Is Bitcoin Bottoming or About to Crash?

Last updated: November 16, 2025 2:30 pm
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Bitcoin (BTC) has recently experienced a Death Cross, a significant event in technical analysis where the short-term moving average falls below the long-term moving average. This occurrence took place on Sunday, November 16, as the 50-day moving average of Bitcoin dipped below the 200-day moving average, sparking debates among traders and analysts regarding the future price action of the leading cryptocurrency.

The Death Cross is historically viewed as a bearish signal, indicating potential downward pressure on the price of Bitcoin. Currently, Bitcoin is trading around $93,646, having dropped below the $94,000 threshold for the first time since May 5. Market sentiment has turned extremely bearish, with the Fear & Greed Index plummeting to 10, signaling extreme fear among investors. Additionally, whale selling and spot ETF outflows have accelerated the recent downward trend in Bitcoin’s price.

Despite the negative sentiment surrounding the Death Cross, analysts suggest that historical data from previous cycles indicates mixed short-term outcomes but strong medium- to long-term rebounds. According to data shared by Mario Nawfal and on-chain analysts, returns in the weeks following a Death Cross are almost evenly split between gains and losses, with median returns slightly positive.

Looking ahead, Benjamin Cowen and Rekt Fencer argue that previous Death Crosses have often marked local lows rather than market tops, suggesting a potential bounce in the near future. However, the timing of this rebound is crucial, as failure to rally within the next 7 days could lead to another leg down before a larger recovery.

Technical and macro indicators point to critical thresholds for Bitcoin’s price action. A support range of $60,000–$70,000 could serve as a potential floor if selling pressure intensifies, while reclaiming the 200-day moving average as support may signal renewed upward momentum. Analyst Brett notes that the 50-week moving average remains a more decisive long-term indicator than the Death Cross alone.

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Historical data indicates that Death Crosses during bull markets often precede rallies towards new all-time highs, while those during bear markets are typically short-lived. Investors are advised to closely monitor short-term price action, as a bounce within a week could indicate the continuation of the bull cycle, while failure to bounce may result in a macro lower high before a larger rally.

Medium-term projections suggest a potential 15–27% recovery gain over the next 2–3 months if Bitcoin follows median historical behavior. Despite the current cautionary signals, history shows that Bitcoin often rebounds after similar events. Traders are advised to remain vigilant, watch key support levels, and be prepared for short-term volatility while keeping an eye on potential medium- and long-term gains.

For more information, you can read the original story “Death Cross Confirmed: Is Bitcoin Bottoming or About to Crash?” by Lockridge Okoth on beincrypto.com.

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