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Bitcoin Selling Pressure Eases as Options Market Signals a Potential Bottom

by Team Lumida
November 25, 2025
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Bitcoin Could Drop to $50K Before a Potential Fed-Driven Rally

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  • Bitcoin is hovering near $88,000 after hitting a seven-month low, on track for its worst month since 2022 and wiping out over $1 trillion from broader crypto market value.
  • Options markets show stress easing: one-week put premiums over calls have dropped sharply and the 14-day RSI is near oversold territory, implying expectations that a local bottom may be in.
  • Crypto ETPs have seen more than $6 billion of outflows in November, but US spot Bitcoin ETFs have only shed about 3% of AUM, and short interest in BlackRock’s IBIT has plummeted.
  • Analysts see ~$80,000 as near-term support and $90,000–$95,000 as resistance, with positioning now heavily keyed to the Fed’s December rate decision and macro risk sentiment.

What Happened?

Bitcoin’s steep slide appears to be losing momentum, with the token trading around $88,000 on Tuesday after a selloff that pushed it to a seven-month low, triggered mass liquidations and erased more than $1 trillion in digital-asset market value. Despite the modest rebound, November remains on track to be Bitcoin’s worst month since 2022, and crypto exchange-traded products are set for record monthly outflows—over $6 billion globally. US spot Bitcoin ETFs have seen about $3.7 billion in redemptions this month, roughly 3% of their $110 billion in combined assets, indicating some de-risking but not wholesale capitulation. On derivatives venues, the pricing of downside protection has normalized from extreme levels: the one-week put–call premium has fallen from an annual high of 11% on Friday to around 4.5%, while the 14-day relative strength index has dropped to 32, near the traditional oversold threshold of 30. Implied volatility has retraced to levels last seen in April, when tariff headlines also drove a bout of selling. Analysts point to $80,000 as a near-term floor and $90,000–$95,000 as the key band that would cap any rebound for now.


Why It Matters?

For investors, the latest signals suggest the phase of forced and panic selling may be passing, even if broader sentiment remains fragile. The sharp compression in put skew and stabilization in implied volatility indicate that traders are no longer aggressively paying up for crash protection and are instead positioning for a potential break in either direction. The fact that US ETFs have lost only a small fraction of their assets, and that short interest in flagship vehicles such as BlackRock’s IBIT has dropped, points to a market that is bruised but not structurally broken: long-term holders who took profits above $100,000 appear to be back in “hold” mode at current levels, while prospective buyers are selectively waiting for better entry points below ~$85,000. At the same time, record outflows from global crypto ETPs underscore just how violent this month’s deleveraging has been and how sensitive marginal flows remain to macro conditions and regulatory headlines. The link to broader risk assets is also front and center: technology stocks helped lift global equities on Monday, and expectations for an 80% probability of another Fed rate cut in December are supporting a tentative risk-on tone that has spilled back into crypto.


What’s Next?

Near term, Bitcoin’s path will likely be shaped by macro catalysts and technical levels more than new crypto-specific narratives. Markets are in “wait-and-see” mode ahead of the Fed’s December meeting, with further rate cuts seen as supportive for speculative assets but disagreement among policymakers keeping uncertainty elevated. A clear signal of continued easing could help BTC attempt a move back into the $90,000–$95,000 resistance band; a more hawkish tone or renewed equity volatility could test the $80,000 support zone and re-ignite downside hedging. Structurally, the resilience of ETF assets and the behavior of long-term holders suggest that institutional and retail allocators still view Bitcoin as a core exposure rather than a purely tactical trade, but the month’s drawdown has been a real-time stress test of leverage, risk management, and product design across the crypto complex. Investors should watch options skew, ETF flows, and funding rates for confirmation that selling has truly exhausted, while recognizing that any “bottoming” attempt is likely to be choppy and highly sensitive to evolving macro data and central-bank signaling.

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