The post Bitcoin Dips Under $100K — Is This the Bottom? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin is doing that thing again where it reminds everyone it doesn’t care about your hopes, your TA, or your leveraged long. Bitcoin just nuked to four-month lows, slicing through psychological support like it was wet tissue and briefly trading under six figures — yes, under $100K again — tapping ~$99,954 before clawing back above the line. That’s a nearly 6% daily dip, 12% weekly dump, and 18% slide over the last month, which is a fancy way of saying Uptober turned into “Honey, where’s the cold storage?” season. All this after printing fresh ATHs above $126K in early October.  Big round numbers are emotional landmines in Bitcoin. $100K? That’s the psychological equivalent of the “Are we there yet?” moment on a family road trip — and when it snapped, the outflows and liquidations came hard and ugly. Just in the past 24 hours? $1.3 billion in liquidations, with ~$470M from Bitcoin longs alone.  Bitcoin is currently sitting at $101,000, Source: BNC Where’s the Bottom? Traders Betting on $88K–$95K Zone If $100K doesn’t hold, the liquidity desert below is real. If $100K was a trap door instead of a trampoline, prepare yourself emotionally for a slide toward the $88K–$95K neighborhood. And yes, there’s a liquidation heatmap backing that thesis — Hyblock data shows leveraged longs lined up like sitting ducks down to around $88K, with not much liquidity cushioning the ride. Analyst Dave the Wave wrote that “there’s the dip to 100K and the retest of the 1-year moving average. This is a crucial juncture – bulls wanting to see a move up from here, otherwise likely to go into extended consolidation.” Source: X The Melker Doom Model: Lose the 50-MA → Say Hello to 200-MA Scott Melker dropped a historical gut-check: Bitcoin has lost its weekly 50-MA as support… The post Bitcoin Dips Under $100K — Is This the Bottom? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin is doing that thing again where it reminds everyone it doesn’t care about your hopes, your TA, or your leveraged long. Bitcoin just nuked to four-month lows, slicing through psychological support like it was wet tissue and briefly trading under six figures — yes, under $100K again — tapping ~$99,954 before clawing back above the line. That’s a nearly 6% daily dip, 12% weekly dump, and 18% slide over the last month, which is a fancy way of saying Uptober turned into “Honey, where’s the cold storage?” season. All this after printing fresh ATHs above $126K in early October.  Big round numbers are emotional landmines in Bitcoin. $100K? That’s the psychological equivalent of the “Are we there yet?” moment on a family road trip — and when it snapped, the outflows and liquidations came hard and ugly. Just in the past 24 hours? $1.3 billion in liquidations, with ~$470M from Bitcoin longs alone.  Bitcoin is currently sitting at $101,000, Source: BNC Where’s the Bottom? Traders Betting on $88K–$95K Zone If $100K doesn’t hold, the liquidity desert below is real. If $100K was a trap door instead of a trampoline, prepare yourself emotionally for a slide toward the $88K–$95K neighborhood. And yes, there’s a liquidation heatmap backing that thesis — Hyblock data shows leveraged longs lined up like sitting ducks down to around $88K, with not much liquidity cushioning the ride. Analyst Dave the Wave wrote that “there’s the dip to 100K and the retest of the 1-year moving average. This is a crucial juncture – bulls wanting to see a move up from here, otherwise likely to go into extended consolidation.” Source: X The Melker Doom Model: Lose the 50-MA → Say Hello to 200-MA Scott Melker dropped a historical gut-check: Bitcoin has lost its weekly 50-MA as support…

Bitcoin Dips Under $100K — Is This the Bottom?

Bitcoin is doing that thing again where it reminds everyone it doesn’t care about your hopes, your TA, or your leveraged long. Bitcoin just nuked to four-month lows, slicing through psychological support like it was wet tissue and briefly trading under six figures — yes, under $100K again — tapping ~$99,954 before clawing back above the line.

That’s a nearly 6% daily dip, 12% weekly dump, and 18% slide over the last month, which is a fancy way of saying Uptober turned into “Honey, where’s the cold storage?” season. All this after printing fresh ATHs above $126K in early October. 

Big round numbers are emotional landmines in Bitcoin. $100K? That’s the psychological equivalent of the “Are we there yet?” moment on a family road trip — and when it snapped, the outflows and liquidations came hard and ugly. Just in the past 24 hours? $1.3 billion in liquidations, with ~$470M from Bitcoin longs alone. 

Bitcoin is currently sitting at $101,000, Source: BNC

Where’s the Bottom? Traders Betting on $88K–$95K Zone

If $100K doesn’t hold, the liquidity desert below is real. If $100K was a trap door instead of a trampoline, prepare yourself emotionally for a slide toward the $88K–$95K neighborhood. And yes, there’s a liquidation heatmap backing that thesis — Hyblock data shows leveraged longs lined up like sitting ducks down to around $88K, with not much liquidity cushioning the ride.

Analyst Dave the Wave wrote that “there’s the dip to 100K and the retest of the 1-year moving average. This is a crucial juncture – bulls wanting to see a move up from here, otherwise likely to go into extended consolidation.” Source: X

The Melker Doom Model: Lose the 50-MA → Say Hello to 200-MA

Scott Melker dropped a historical gut-check: Bitcoin has lost its weekly 50-MA as support four times. Each time? We eventually kissed the 200-MA like it owed us money. And guess where that long-term MA currently sits?

“Price is currently $700 above the 50MA. The 200 MA is sitting around $55,000 (and rising).”

Look, nobody wants to hear “$55K Bitcoin” after we were popping champagne above $120K just weeks ago. But markets don’t ask for your feelings. They eat them for breakfast.

Who Pulled the Trigger? Institutional Pain Everywhere

One circulating theory: someone big blew up during the October 10 washout, where ~$20B in BTC positions were liquidated. Think hedge funds, market-neutral geniuses, structured product chads — whoever they are, they’re vomiting inventory into the market as we speak.

Altcoins? Worse. Much Worse.

If Bitcoin got slapped, the alts got straight-up punched in the teeth.

  • ETH: −10%, now sub-$3,300
  • XRP: −7.5% to ~$2.17
  • SOL: −8% to ~$154
  • DOGE: −7% to ~$0.157

Macro Blame Game: TGA, Repo Stress, Government Weirdness

Macro folks are pointing fingers at the U.S. government’s Treasury General Account refill — which quietly hoovered ~$700B of liquidity from markets during the shutdown mess. Combine that with record repo facility use and you’ve got a slow drain turning into a sudden plunge.

So… Is the Party Over?

Short answer: no. Longer answer: this is Bitcoin — volatility is not a bug, it’s the product.

Yes, we could see $95K. Maybe even a heart-stopping wick into the high-80s. And yes, the market may need to finish washing out whoever just got margin-baptized in gasoline.

But capitulation is how bottoms form. That’s the dirty secret. As long as retail is panic-selling and institutions are stress-sweating, the long-term thesis hasn’t changed one atom.

If anything, this is the market removing leverage tourists and TikTok “crypto strategist” influencers. Brutal? Sure. Necessary? Definitely. Bull markets don’t die with a bang — they sag, shake, and clean house.

Source: https://bravenewcoin.com/insights/bitcoin-dips-under-100k-is-this-the-bottom

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