Bitcoin closed November with its heaviest ETF outflows in nine months just as global liquidity evaporated. The post Bitcoin Wasn’t Dumped, It Was Executed: Best DCA Opportunity Is Here? appeared first on Coinspeaker.Bitcoin closed November with its heaviest ETF outflows in nine months just as global liquidity evaporated. The post Bitcoin Wasn’t Dumped, It Was Executed: Best DCA Opportunity Is Here? appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Bitcoin Wasn’t Dumped, It Was Executed: Best DCA Opportunity Is Here?

Bitcoin BTC $85 732 24h volatility: 6.6% Market cap: $1.71 T Vol. 24h: $71.49 B entered December after ending the previous month with the worst performance for spot BTC ETFs since February, as heavy outflows met a sudden collapse in market liquidity.

SoSoValue data shows that spot ETF products ended November with $3.48 billion in net outflows, along with a brutal single‑day exit of $903 million on Nov. 20.

BlackRock’s IBIT saw its own record‑setting moment two days earlier when investors pulled $523 million and pushed its monthly outflows above $2.4 billion by Nov. 25. However, IBIT remains BlackRock’s most profitable ETF globally and holds more than $119 billion in assets, with cumulative inflows still sitting near $58 billion.

A Major Defense Against Bears

Glassnode observed in an X post that a fresh cost‑basis cluster showed up after BTC dropped to the $80,000 range and created one of the densest accumulation zones on the current heatmap.

The firm pointed out massive demand at the exact moment many short‑term traders sold, which turned the sell‑off into an opportunity. This cluster is now a potential defensive wall for the Bitcoin price action.

Market analyst Michael van de Poppe added that the start of a new month activated algorithms and drained liquidity, especially after multiple market makers were wiped out in October.

Poppe added that BTC was rejected at a very important resistance and is still consolidating. He expects another test of that resistance within one or two weeks, followed by a real chance of a breakout toward $100,000.

Bitcoin was Executed?

On the other hand, entrepreneur Shanaka Anslem Perera argued that Bitcoin did not simply fall. In his words, it was “executed.” He attributed the shock to the spike in Japan’s government bond yields, which surged to levels not seen since before the global financial crisis.

That sudden rise dismantled the multi‑trillion‑dollar yen carry trade that allowed decades of cheap capital to flow into global assets. As yields climbed and the yen strengthened, leveraged positions turned unprofitable. Forced selling, margin calls and liquidations resulted in massive liquidations on October 10.

Perera also pointed out that whales accumulated roughly 375,000 BTC while institutions reduced exposure, and miners cut their own selling dramatically.

DCA All the Way

According to CryptoQuant analysts, whenever Bitcoin trades under the Non‑Profitable Days DCA Strategy line, new buyers sit at losses and the market enters a phase of stress and low volatility. Historically, such phases produced the strongest long‑term results for patient buyers.

Spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs have just recorded their worst month since February, with $3.48B in outflows

Spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs have just recorded their worst month since February, with $3.48B in outflows

The method avoids attempts at prediction and relies on structural discount periods shown by cost‑basis behavior. The logic is simple: fear signals opportunity, not danger.

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