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2025-11-21 02:00:25

Bitcoin Steadies After Sharp Losses: Can Institutional Buying Like BlackRock’s Halt the Decline?

Bitcoin is attempting to regain its footing near $95,000 after a turbulent week that sent the world’s largest crypto sliding below the $90,000 threshold. The sharp retreat, part of a broader risk-off wave triggered by shifting macro expectations, has rattled investors who just weeks ago watched BTC hit an ATH of $126,000. Yet amid the volatility, institutional activity is quietly shaping a more nuanced picture. BlackRock’s recent $62.23 million Bitcoin purchase has reignited debate on whether large-scale buyers can provide a stabilizing force as markets attempt to reset. Institutional Moves Offer a Pinch of Confidence BlackRock’s acquisition, made through its subsidiaries, signals a deliberate and long-term approach to digital assets rather than a short-term speculative bet. While $62 million is small compared to the firm’s massive global portfolio, the symbolism is powerful. Institutional interest, especially from a firm of BlackRock’s stature, often boosts confidence across the market and can attract additional inflows from other large players. Analysts argue that such participation improves market depth, enhances legitimacy, and can soften the blow during periods of extreme volatility. Long-term holders, particularly on exchanges, continue to accumulate even as prices whipsaw, suggesting that conviction in Bitcoin’s long-term value proposition remains intact. A Market Under Pressure: Macro, Liquidity, and ETF Outflows But institutional buying alone hasn’t been enough to fully counteract the recent cascading sell-off. Bitcoin plunged to the $88,000 range after a combination of collapsing expectations for a December Federal Reserve rate cut , deteriorating liquidity, and persistent outflows from Bitcoin ETFs. More than $559 million in leveraged crypto positions were liquidated within 24 hours, amplifying the downward move. Fed uncertainty has also weighed on risk appetite. Minutes from the central bank’s latest meeting showed deep division on rate policy, while delays in crucial U.S. labor-market data have clouded macro visibility. This has left Bitcoin vulnerable at a time when broader markets are leaning defensive. Can Bitcoin Rebound, or Is More Pain Ahead? Technically, Bitcoin’s RSI has dipped toward oversold territory, hinting that selling pressure may be slowing, but indicators still point to weak momentum. Analysts from QCP Capital warn that unless Bitcoin reclaims the $94,000–$96,000 zone, the trend remains decisively bearish. For now, Bitcoin’s stability above $92,000 is fragile. Fresh economic data and clarity from the Fed are likely to dictate the next major move. And while BlackRock’s purchase underscores enduring institutional confidence, the question remains: is it enough to halt the decline, or merely a bright spot in a market still searching for footing? Cover image from ChatGPT, BTCUSD chart from Tradingview

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