The post Bitcoin’s Death Cross Invalidates Macro Uptrend as Realized Losses Rise appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key takeaways: Bitcoin’s death cross, which previously led to 64%-77% BTC price declines, has flashed again. Mounting selling pressure is prompting many investors to sell their BTC holdings at a loss.  Bitcoin (BTC) may have confirmed its entry into a bear market after the price dropped to $80,000 on Friday. This view is reinforced by a convergence of technical indicators that have historically preceded extended declines.  Bitcoin’s macro uptrend was invalidated The BTC/USD pair closed below its 50-week moving average on Sunday, a level crypto analyst Rekt Capital has been closely watching, saying that the “price will need to reclaim it promptly on a relief rally to protect the structure.” #BTC It’s going to get complicated for Bitcoin to maintain bullish market structure if it performs a Weekly Close below the 50-week EMA later today If the Weekly Close indeed occurs below the 50 EMA, price will need to try reclaim it promptly on a relief rally to protect the… https://t.co/kxqpfUXC91 pic.twitter.com/SNp1Lxj0Dx — Rekt Capital (@rektcapital) November 16, 2025 “Bitcoin wasn’t able to reclaim the 50-week EMA,” the analyst wrote in a Friday post on X, adding: “Bullish market structures are invalidated when the macro trend shifts.” Rekt Capital was referring to Bitcoin’s drop below key support lines, even as the price slid below the 100-week moving average to reach a six-month low of $80,500 on Friday.  Related: Bitcoin slump to $86K brings BTC closer to ‘max pain’ but great ‘discount’ zone Meanwhile, the price confirmed a “death cross” on its daily chart at the end of last week, a technical pattern that has previously preceded significant price declines. On Sunday, Bitcoin’s 50-day simple moving average (SMA) crossed below its 200-day SMA for the first time since January 2024, forming a death cross. “Every Bitcoin cycle has ended with a… The post Bitcoin’s Death Cross Invalidates Macro Uptrend as Realized Losses Rise appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key takeaways: Bitcoin’s death cross, which previously led to 64%-77% BTC price declines, has flashed again. Mounting selling pressure is prompting many investors to sell their BTC holdings at a loss.  Bitcoin (BTC) may have confirmed its entry into a bear market after the price dropped to $80,000 on Friday. This view is reinforced by a convergence of technical indicators that have historically preceded extended declines.  Bitcoin’s macro uptrend was invalidated The BTC/USD pair closed below its 50-week moving average on Sunday, a level crypto analyst Rekt Capital has been closely watching, saying that the “price will need to reclaim it promptly on a relief rally to protect the structure.” #BTC It’s going to get complicated for Bitcoin to maintain bullish market structure if it performs a Weekly Close below the 50-week EMA later today If the Weekly Close indeed occurs below the 50 EMA, price will need to try reclaim it promptly on a relief rally to protect the… https://t.co/kxqpfUXC91 pic.twitter.com/SNp1Lxj0Dx — Rekt Capital (@rektcapital) November 16, 2025 “Bitcoin wasn’t able to reclaim the 50-week EMA,” the analyst wrote in a Friday post on X, adding: “Bullish market structures are invalidated when the macro trend shifts.” Rekt Capital was referring to Bitcoin’s drop below key support lines, even as the price slid below the 100-week moving average to reach a six-month low of $80,500 on Friday.  Related: Bitcoin slump to $86K brings BTC closer to ‘max pain’ but great ‘discount’ zone Meanwhile, the price confirmed a “death cross” on its daily chart at the end of last week, a technical pattern that has previously preceded significant price declines. On Sunday, Bitcoin’s 50-day simple moving average (SMA) crossed below its 200-day SMA for the first time since January 2024, forming a death cross. “Every Bitcoin cycle has ended with a…

Bitcoin’s Death Cross Invalidates Macro Uptrend as Realized Losses Rise

Key takeaways:

  • Bitcoin’s death cross, which previously led to 64%-77% BTC price declines, has flashed again.

  • Mounting selling pressure is prompting many investors to sell their BTC holdings at a loss. 

Bitcoin (BTC) may have confirmed its entry into a bear market after the price dropped to $80,000 on Friday. This view is reinforced by a convergence of technical indicators that have historically preceded extended declines. 

Bitcoin’s macro uptrend was invalidated

The BTC/USD pair closed below its 50-week moving average on Sunday, a level crypto analyst Rekt Capital has been closely watching, saying that the “price will need to reclaim it promptly on a relief rally to protect the structure.”

“Bitcoin wasn’t able to reclaim the 50-week EMA,” the analyst wrote in a Friday post on X, adding:

Rekt Capital was referring to Bitcoin’s drop below key support lines, even as the price slid below the 100-week moving average to reach a six-month low of $80,500 on Friday. 

Related: Bitcoin slump to $86K brings BTC closer to ‘max pain’ but great ‘discount’ zone

Meanwhile, the price confirmed a “death cross” on its daily chart at the end of last week, a technical pattern that has previously preceded significant price declines.

On Sunday, Bitcoin’s 50-day simple moving average (SMA) crossed below its 200-day SMA for the first time since January 2024, forming a death cross.

“Every Bitcoin cycle has ended with a Death Cross,” said analyst Mister Crypto in an X analysis on Monday, asking:

Bitcoin’s past performance after a death cross. Source: Mister Crypto

In January 2022, the death cross was followed by a 64% BTC price drop, bottoming at $15,500, fueled by the FTX collapse. 

March 2018 and September 2014 saw 67% and 71% declines in BTC price, respectively, after painting similar SMA crossovers.

As Cointelegraph reported, Bitcoin’s SuperTrend indicator also sent a bearish signal on the weekly chart, an occurrence that has historically marked the start of a bear market. 

Bitcoin realized losses surpassed $800 million

With selling pressure increasing by the hour, the volume of realized losses has risen to levels not seen since the 2022 FTX collapse. 

Onchain data provider Glassnode shared a chart showing that Bitcoin’s aggregate realized losses by both short-term and long-term holders have surged to areas above $800 million on a seven-day rolling basis. The $800 million mark was last crossed in November 2022. 

“Short-term holders are driving the bulk of the capitulation,” Glassnode said, adding:

Bitcoin realized loss. Source: Glassnode

Sharing a similar perspective, CryptoQuant analyst IT Tech said short-term selling “often marks a local bottom if the price quickly reclaims the cost basis,” adding:

Bitcoin STH realized profit and loss. Source: CryptoQuant

As Cointelegraph reported, short-term holders have been panic-selling their Bitcoin holdings at a loss, adding fuel to analysts’ predictions that the BTC price will extend its downtrend toward its April bottom of $74,500.

This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-s-death-cross-confirmation-signals-start-of-btc-bear-market?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

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