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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Bitcoin Crashes To ‘Extreme Fear’ — But History Shows That’s Not A Buy Signal
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Bitcoin Crashes To ‘Extreme Fear’ — But History Shows That’s Not A Buy Signal

Last updated: November 19, 2025 4:50 am
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Bitcoin’s Fear Index has dropped to 12, indicating a level of extreme fear in the market. However, historical sentiment patterns suggest that this level rarely signifies a true bottom for Bitcoin. Traders are calling for a bottom based on social and derivatives data, but historical behavior indicates that fear phases tend to linger rather than reverse quickly.

In the past, when the Fear Index fell below 10, Bitcoin’s median 30-day return was only 2.1%, with inconsistent gains that often led to extended sideways trading. Despite roughly 63% of these periods ending positively, the gains were modest and did not signal a significant turnaround.

Spot exchanges have seen more than $3.6 billion in outflows since November 10, indicating a persistent risk-off positioning among traders. Large outflow clusters, such as the $233 million withdrawn on November 18, typically reflect capitulation rather than accumulation, suggesting that traders are reducing their exposure to Bitcoin as prices struggle to regain the $95,000–$100,000 zone.

Bitcoin is currently trading below the year-long trendline that supported major rebounds throughout the 2024–2025 cycle. The loss of the $100,000 floor, a key psychological anchor, has led to a structural break in the market. The 20- and 50-day moving averages now form a strong resistance cluster between $100,900 and $107,100, indicating a bearish shift in sentiment.

If momentum remains weak, Bitcoin could extend lower towards $88,000 and potentially even $82,000, where the next major liquidity pocket is located. The Supertrend remains red, confirming the continued downside bias in the market.

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The original article “Bitcoin Crashes To ‘Extreme Fear’ — But History Shows That’s Not A Buy Signal” was published on Benzinga.com and offers valuable insights into the current state of the Bitcoin market.

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