Bitcoin bounced off $85,000 over the weekend and stayed within the $87k to $89.6k decision zone. The move keeps price pinned between nearby liquidity shelves on the attached 30-minute map, with the first overhead cap clustered at $92.8k to $93.4k and a ladder of supports down through $84k, $82.5k to $81.5k, and the $79k shelf. […] The post Bitcoin price next move: $92k or $79k? Let’s break it down appeared first on CryptoSlate.Bitcoin bounced off $85,000 over the weekend and stayed within the $87k to $89.6k decision zone. The move keeps price pinned between nearby liquidity shelves on the attached 30-minute map, with the first overhead cap clustered at $92.8k to $93.4k and a ladder of supports down through $84k, $82.5k to $81.5k, and the $79k shelf. […] The post Bitcoin price next move: $92k or $79k? Let’s break it down appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Bitcoin price next move: $92k or $79k? Let’s break it down

Bitcoin bounced off $85,000 over the weekend and stayed within the $87k to $89.6k decision zone.

The move keeps price pinned between nearby liquidity shelves on the attached 30-minute map, with the first overhead cap clustered at $92.8k to $93.4k and a ladder of supports down through $84k, $82.5k to $81.5k, and the $79k shelf.

Derivatives positioning remains cautious, U.S. spot-ETF flows have cooled after heavy red prints, and macro clarity is limited following the cancellation of the October CPI release. That mix leaves a relief push to $92.8k on the table while keeping $79k in play if flows and funding deteriorate.

Options markets place notable probability on year-end under $90k and show concentrated put interest at $85k, reinforcing the gravity of this area.

Flows set the tone into late November. BlackRock’s IBIT logged a record single-day $523 million outflow on Nov. 19, the largest since launch, as spot tagged multi-month lows.

The broader ETP complex recorded roughly $2 billion of weekly outflows in the period around Nov. 17, with Bitcoin products down about $1.38 billion, according to CoinShares. That pullback thinned the passive bid that had repeatedly absorbed dips through the spot-ETF era and aligns with the green shelves in the chart below that reappear every $1k to $2k.

Options and futures show a defensive stance rather than a chase for upside. There is heavy open interest in $85k puts for December expiries, a configuration that tends to pin prices near strikes until hedges are unwound or rolled.

Deribit’s weekly analytics point to a persistent put-heavy skew and an implied volatility term structure that remains upward sloping into near-dated downside, indicating demand for protection rather than calls.

If price grinds higher while skew normalizes and funding stabilizes above zero, the path of least resistance becomes a mechanical short-covering run toward the $92.8k pocket rather than a new impulse trend.

Funding and open interest frame the near-term traps.

Aggregate OI remains elevated versus spot and funding has oscillated around or below zero at times in recent sessions, conditions that often produce air pockets and stop-runs between known shelves.

Public liquidation heatmaps show dense triggers near $92k to $93k above and $82k to $79k below. If funding turns negative while price holds $85k, that mix often precedes a squeeze into nearby overhead liquidity.

A negative funding break through $85k, paired with another ETF outflow streak, raises the odds of a step-down to $84k, then to $81.5k, and then to $79k as liquidation clusters get tapped.

Macro reduces visibility rather than offering a catalyst. The October CPI report was canceled due to the U.S. government shutdown, with November CPI and jobs data delayed, leaving the Federal Reserve without timely signals ahead of upcoming meetings.

When data goes dark, traders overweight high-frequency proxies such as the dollar index, real yields, and financial conditions. The Chicago Fed’s indices show conditions tighter than early fall, according to FRED, an environment that tends to cap risk rallies under nearby resistance until conditions ease.

The New York Fed has floated the prospect of balance-sheet expansion for reserves management in coming quarters, according to Reuters, which is a medium-term consideration rather than a near-term driver.

Spot supply and sidelined demand add nuance at the edges. Miner fee share slipped over 15% week over week in the latest roundup, and forward hashprice sits near $33 per PH per day, according to Hashrate Index.

Lower fee income during drawdowns tends to increase the chance of distribution into bounces, which aligns with sell interest around $92k to $93k. On the demand side, aggregate stablecoin market value hovers around $300 billion, leaving dry powder that can quickly reprice futures when positioning turns.

The level map, aligned with the chart below, places immediate support at $85.7k to $85k, then at $84k to $83.5k, with a secondary band at $82.5k to $81.5k, and a thicker shelf near $79k.

Bitcoin price channelsBitcoin price channels

Overhead, intraday gates cluster at $87.7k to $89.6k, and the first robust cap sits at $92k to $93.4k with the $92.8k trigger inside that zone.

In a data vacuum, microstructure dominates, which favors quick traverses between shelves rather than prolonged trends.

Two-to-four-week setup

PathOdds (subjective)Key triggersTargetsWhat to watch
A) Relief to $92.8k–$93.4k40%Funding stabilizes at or above zero, short covering into monthly rolls, U.S. ETF net inflows resume for 2–3 daysTap $92.8k, fade near $93.4kDeribit 25Δ skew less negative, IBIT and ARKB turn green, OI bleeds on price up
B) Range $85k–$90k35%Data vacuum persists, mixed ETF flows, cautious Fed toneMean-revert $87k–$88kFlat funding, low realized vol, upward-sloping term structure
C) Slip to $82.5k → $79k25%Renewed ETF outflows, tighter financial conditions, negative funding with OI buildTest $84k, then $81.5k–$79kCoinShares weekly outflows repeat, liquidation clusters trigger under $84k

For intraday risk management, the checklist is straightforward. Funding above zero and improving, plus a 2–3-day green streak in U.S. spot ETF flows, tends to open the glide path toward $92.8k.

Funding below zero and falling, plus renewed outflows, often pulls the price back to the $84k ladder and the $81.5k to $79k shelf. Keep an eye on the Chicago Fed NFCI for weekly changes and on the dollar index trend, since firmer conditions and a firm dollar often blunt pushes into overhead bands.

Monitor miner fee share and hashprice on bounces to anticipate supply near the $92k to $93k cap.

Framed around the chart, the fork is clean. With puts clustered near $85k and skew still tilted to protection, a relief sweep of $92.8k is viable if funding steadies and ETF prints turn green.

If ETF outflows repeat and financial conditions tighten again while funding turns negative, the next step on the liquidity staircase remains $84k, then $81.5k, then $79k.

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