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Bitcoin’s November Rallies Face Challenges Amid Market Uncertainty

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 10:01 am
News Desk
Published: November 12, 2025
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Bitcoin’s performance in November is drawing careful scrutiny, as analysts predict that the historic rallies typically associated with this month may be absent in 2025. The cryptocurrency has been trading within a narrow band of $106,000 to $116,000 for the past two weeks, heavily influenced by ongoing selling from long-term holders and diminished interest from institutional investors after significant liquidation events in October.

The market’s atmosphere is further complicated by significant changes in global funding dynamics. Notably, the Secured Overnight Financing Rate dropped dramatically to 3.92% on November 6, marking its lowest level in two years. Financial analyst Shanaka Anslem characterized this decline as indicative of widespread panic in the markets.

Per the latest insights from Bitfinex, Bitcoin did experience a brief rally, peaking at $116,500 on October 27. However, the cryptocurrency soon retraced more than 8.9% to revisit lower trading levels. The report highlighted that long-term holders are now distributing approximately 104,000 BTC each month, the most significant selling wave since mid-July. Without a resurgence in exchange-traded fund (ETF) inflows or new spot demand to offset this distribution, Bitcoin appears poised to remain range-bound, with some risk of retesting the $106,000 to $107,000 area. Analysts caution that falling below this zone might open the way for prices to dip toward $100,000.

In tandem, options markets have shown increased volatility, with the put/call volume ratio fluctuating widely. Traders seem divided between chasing potential rallies and adopting more defensive strategies, indicating a notable lack of directional confidence in the market.

On a broader economic front, the Federal Reserve has concluded its balance sheet runoff and lowered interest rates by 25 basis points to a range of 3.75-4%. Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged signs of sufficient reserve levels in money markets, while the Fed’s new policy will involve reinvesting the proceeds from maturing Treasury securities back into Treasury bills from December 1. This shift will effectively restore $25-35 billion in monthly liquidity. Powell framed this rate cut as a precaution amidst observed weaknesses in hiring and wage growth, while remaining noncommittal on future monetary policy directions.

However, divisions among Federal Reserve officials regarding the implications of these economic signals have surfaced, particularly concerning a possible further rate cut in December. Officials are split between prioritizing inflation control and addressing a sluggish labor market. Kansas City Fed President Jeff Schmid voted against the recent cut, while others like Cleveland’s Beth Hammack and Dallas’s Lorie Logan expressed opposition to further reductions. These internal disagreements highlight the complexity of current economic conditions, as perspectives on inflation versus labor market stability differ significantly among policymakers.

Economic indicators offer mixed signals, complicating the outlook further. Bitfinex’s reports have noted a decline in labor conditions; year-over-year wage growth fell from 4.7% to 3.7% from early 2023 to August. The Consumer Confidence Index also showed a decrease, dropping to 94.6 in October from 95.6 in the previous month. Additionally, Treasury yields have significantly dropped, reflecting shifting expectations, including potential rate cuts and rising safe-haven demand amid economic uncertainty.

In summary, Bitcoin’s future remains uncertain as it grapples with a complex economic landscape and inconsistent demand signals from the market. Analysts anticipate continued range-bound trading as November progresses, particularly in the absence of significant institutional interest.

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