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    Bitcoin Sinks to Six-Month Low as Risk-Off Sentiment Persists

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    Posted on November 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bitcoin drops to a six-month low amid risk-off sentiment, influenced by Federal Reserve policy and market uncertainty.

    Bitcoin Plummets to Lowest Level in Six Months Amid Market Uncertainty

    Market Overview and Bitcoin's Decline

    By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Samuel Indyk

    NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -Bitcoin dropped to its lowest level in six months on Friday, as a broad sell-off in risk assets deepened amid fading hopes that the Federal Reserve will cut U.S. interest rates at its upcoming policy meeting.

        Selling in U.S. equities, however, eased slightly in the afternoon ahead of the weekend, but investors stayed on edge as they braced for a slew of economic data next week following the government's reopening after a record 43-day shutdown.

    Impact of Federal Reserve Policy

    "Bitcoin and crypto have generally enjoyed a positive correlation with good times in equities, so it has not become an asset of alternative value to hedge against fear in other sectors," said Juan Perez, director of trading at Monex USA in Washington.

    "If there is no enthusiasm toward risk-taking, it seems like that also translates into hesitation with bitcoin and the like."

    Risky assets overall have come under pressure in recent days as expectations of a rate cut from the Fed next month have shrunk as a growing number of policymakers signaled an inclination to hold off on easing.

    Current Trends in Cryptocurrency

    Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid, a voter on the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee, was the latest central bank official to express doubts about a December rate cut. He said on Friday his concerns about "too hot" inflation go well beyond the narrow effects of tariffs alone.

    Markets now price in about a 40% chance of a December rate cut, down from about 90% earlier this month and just over 60% earlier this week.

    In early afternoon trading, bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, was last down 2.3% at $96,564, having earlier dropped to $95,885.33, its lowest since May 7.

    Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency, was last flat on the day at $3,175.22, after dropping to a 10-day low.

    Investor Behavior and Market Sentiment

    Dave Rosenberg, founder and president of Rosenberg Research, said bitcoin is in "official bear market terrain, having declined by more than 20% in barely more than a month." He also pointed to huge redemptions at exchange-traded funds, totaling $870 million on Thursday alone.

    Since peaking on October 7, the crypto market capitalization has fallen by more than $1 trillion, or 24%.

    The backdrop for bitcoin remains bearish, analysts said.

    Long-term bitcoin holders have accelerated profit-taking, according to crypto research firm Glassnode. Those long-term bitcoin holders have sold 815,000 bitcoin over the past 30 days, a record high since January 2024, according to CryptoQuant, another digital asset research firm.

    (Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss in New York and Samuel Indyk in London; Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe and Richard Chang)

    Table of Contents

    • Market Overview and Bitcoin's Decline
    • Impact of Federal Reserve Policy
    • Current Trends in Cryptocurrency
    • Investor Behavior and Market Sentiment

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bitcoin reaches its lowest level in six months.
    • •Federal Reserve's policy impacts cryptocurrency trends.
    • •Investors show hesitation towards risk assets.
    • •Long-term Bitcoin holders accelerate profit-taking.
    • •Crypto market capitalization drops significantly.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bitcoin sinks to six-month low as risk-off sentiment persists

    1What is a bear market?

    A bear market is a period in which the prices of securities fall by 20% or more from recent highs, typically accompanied by widespread pessimism and negative investor sentiment.

    2What is a cryptocurrency?

    A cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security. It operates on decentralized networks based on blockchain technology, making it resistant to fraud and counterfeiting.

    3What is risk-off sentiment?

    Risk-off sentiment refers to a market condition where investors prefer safer assets, leading to a sell-off in riskier investments like stocks and cryptocurrencies. This often occurs during economic uncertainty.

    4What is market capitalization?

    Market capitalization is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares of stock, calculated by multiplying the stock price by the total number of shares. It is used to assess a company's size.

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