Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin Drops Sharply: Is This a Temporary Correction or the Start of a Crash as Options and ETFs Drive a $75K Retest?
- Bitcoin fell below $84,000 as put options dominance and ETF outflows amplified volatility amid macroeconomic uncertainty. - $903M Bitcoin ETF outflows and $262M Ethereum ETF outflows reflect waning risk appetite ahead of Fed's December meeting. - Options market pressures at $75,000 strike price and Fed policy ambiguity heighten risks of prolonged price declines. - Altcoins like Ethereum and XRP declined 4-5% as risk-off sentiment spreads across crypto markets. - Analysts warn $75,000 support level could
Analyst Says Bitcoin’s Abrupt Volatility Spike Suggests Options Market Is Steering Price Action
On Friday, Bitcoin (BTC) tumbled below $84,000, experiencing a steep drop as global economic uncertainty and risk aversion intensified. The cryptocurrency touched intraday lows of $82,000, prompting increased attention on how options trading may be fueling short-term price swings. Experts are highlighting the rising influence of put options—bets on further declines—as a possible trigger for the sell-off, with
The downturn has been worsened by unprecedented withdrawals from U.S.-traded
These pressures have been magnified by activity in the options market.
Broader economic challenges remain a major worry.
The sell-off has also affected other cryptocurrencies. Ethereum slipped under $2,700,
The direction of Bitcoin now depends on whether these outflows are a brief correction or signal a more fundamental change.
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