Bitcoin (BTC) price is showing early signs of exhaustion after an impulsive rise from the 0.618 value area low. However, the absence of strong volume behind the move casts doubt on the sustainability of a rally.Bitcoin (BTC) price is showing early signs of exhaustion after an impulsive rise from the 0.618 value area low. However, the absence of strong volume behind the move casts doubt on the sustainability of a rally.

BTC price fails to clear $92,000, signaling a bearish dead-cat bounce

2025/12/08 23:29

Bitcoin’s rally into the $92,000 resistance zone lacks bullish volume, raising concerns that the move is only a dead-cat bounce before a deeper correction.

Summary
  • BTC bounce shows weak bullish volume and limited sustainability.
  • Rejection from point of control strengthens the bearish case.
  • Losing $89,000 may trigger a drop toward $86,000 support.

Bitcoin (BTC) price is showing early signs of exhaustion after an impulsive rise from the 0.618 value area low. Despite the sharp rebound, the absence of strong volume behind the move casts doubt on the sustainability of the rally. As price tests a major resistance cluster near $92,000, traders are watching for signs that the bounce may fail.

With bearish structure still intact on higher time frames, Bitcoin now faces a critical test that will determine whether continuation higher is possible or whether a deeper corrective leg is forming.

BTC price key technical points

  • Bitcoin rallies from 0.618 value area low into point of control resistance.
  • The bounce lacks meaningful bullish volume, weakening its credibility.
  • Losing $89,000 opens the path toward deeper support at $86,000.
BTC price fails to clear $92,000, signaling a bearish dead-cat bounce - 1

Bitcoin’s recent price action began with an impulsive move off the 0.618 value area low, creating a swift rotation back upward into the point of control. This zone also aligns with another 0.618 Fibonacci level positioned just above it, forming a tight confluence of resistance. Technically, this should have been the area where bullish momentum intensified to support continuation higher. Instead, volume has been largely absent during the rally. This lack of meaningful participation from buyers is the first major warning sign.

For any breakout to hold, bullish volume must expand as price pushes into resistance. When that volume is missing, rallies become vulnerable. In Bitcoin’s case, the current lack of volume suggests that the move may not be rooted in genuine strength. Rather, it appears more consistent with a dead-cat bounce, a short-lived recovery that occurs within a broader downtrend before price resumes lower. 

Even news of Harvard boosting its Bitcoin ETF stake by 257 percent in Q3 2024 has not translated into stronger market participation, highlighting how fragile the current bounce truly is.

If Bitcoin fails to reclaim the point of control decisively and begins reverting lower, the next key region is the high-time-frame support at $89,000. This level has historically acted as a structural anchor point for the trading range. A breakdown from here would confirm that bulls were unable to defend the rally and would shift the probability firmly toward a deeper corrective move.

Should $89,000 fail, the next major downside target becomes the high-time-frame support located near $86,000. This area has not been revisited since earlier in the quarter and contains a significant liquidity pool. Markets often gravitate toward such levels when momentum weakens. A move into this lower support zone would also align with the broader pattern of Bitcoin maintaining rotational behavior within its multi-month range.

From a structural perspective, the resistance zone near $92,000 is one of the most important levels on the chart. It represents the midpoint of the macro distribution zone and has already served as a rejection point multiple times this month. If price cannot break above this region with conviction, the market will interpret it as yet another failed attempt and a continuation of the prevailing bearish structure.

Even ETF analyst Eric Balchunas pushing back against “Bitcoin is tulip mania” comparisons has done little to shift sentiment at this key level, underscoring how dominant technical resistance remains.

A rejection here would therefore confirm that the current bounce was nothing more than a temporary counter-trend move. Exactly this behavior defines dead-cat bounces: an impulsive push upward with no volume follow-through, trapped buyers, and an eventual rollover back into the dominant trend.

What to expect in the coming price action

If Bitcoin loses the point of control and breaks below $89,000, a deeper corrective move toward $86,000 becomes likely. Only a strong volume-supported breakout above $92,000 would invalidate the dead-cat bounce scenario and shift momentum back to the bulls.

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