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Bitcoin Price Crashes Over $53,000 in Four Months as Analysts Reveal What Comes Next

Bitcoin has lost more than $53,000 in value over the past four months, extending a sharp downturn that has erased much of last year’s rally and left investors searching for signs of stability.

Bitcoin peaked near $126,000 in October 2025 and has since fallen to around $73,200, its lowest level this year. The decline has wiped out more than $1.1 trillion from Bitcoin’s market value and pushed it roughly 42% below its all-time high.

The selloff has also dragged down the broader crypto market. Ethereum is down about 56% from its peak, reinforcing concerns that digital assets remain stuck in a prolonged downturn.

Crypto Falls as Stocks Hold Near Records

The contrast with traditional markets has been striking.

U.S. stock indexes remain close to record highs, with the S&P 500 down about 1.5% from its peak, the Nasdaq off roughly 3.6%, and the Russell 2000 lower by around 4.2%. Crypto markets, by comparison, have suffered far deeper losses.

That gap has fueled speculation among some investors about market manipulation or deeper structural problems in crypto.

Analysts Reject Manipulation Claims

Julio Moreno, a crypto market analyst, pushed back against the idea that the drop signals something broken behind the scenes.

He said Bitcoin’s broader trend since 2023 had been upward until late last year, when momentum shifted. “We made a new all-time high,” Moreno said, arguing that 2025 was not a bear year overall despite ending in the red.

According to Moreno, the change came in November, when Bitcoin’s trend turned downward after falling below a long-watched technical level.

A Clear Bear Signal Emerges

Analysts point to Bitcoin’s move below its 365-day moving average as a major warning sign. That indicator has historically marked the shift from bull markets to bear markets.

“When price drops below the one-year average, that level tends to become resistance,” Moreno said. In past cycles, including 2022, similar moves were followed by extended declines.

This time, he said, the downturn has been worse than early 2022, suggesting a more prolonged correction.

He now sees several important price levels shaping what comes next.

  • $89,000 is viewed as a major resistance level where rallies could stall
  • $79,000 is considered near-term support
  • A sustained and continuous drop below that could open the door to $70,000 or lower

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