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Bitcoin Prices Drop to Lowest Point of the Year as Bearish Factors Emerge

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Last updated: January 27, 2026 5:19 am
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Published: January 27, 2026
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Bitcoin experienced a notable decline over the weekend, tumbling to its lowest price point of the year. Data from Coinbase indicated that prices dropped to approximately $86,400 on January 25, marking a significant downturn of about 32% from its all-time high of over $126,300 reached last year.

Analysts have pointed to a confluence of factors contributing to this depreciation. Saksham Diwan, a research analyst at CoinDesk Data, noted that institutional investors reduced their exposure to digital assets, resulting in ETF outflows of $1.3 billion over the previous week, the steepest since February 2025. This decline in Bitcoin’s value also coincided with a rally in the Japanese yen, which typically drives portfolio rebalancing across a range of assets.

Iliya Kalchev, a dispatch analyst for Nexo, emphasized that the dip toward the mid-$86,000s was prompted by several macroeconomic factors, including stronger U.S. economic data that shifted expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts further into the future. Recent markets now regard a Federal Reserve rate cut as highly unlikely this week, with only a 15.6% chance assigned to a potential cut in March, down from about 20% the previous week. The Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to meet on January 27 and 28, where they will announce any changes in monetary policy.

Kalchev observed that Bitcoin tends to quickly adjust to developments perceived as negative for its liquidity outlook, leading to a rapid reassessment of market positioning rather than a gradual decline. This was reflected in U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs, which have seen persistent outflows in recent sessions.

Another significant factor influencing Bitcoin’s drop was the looming threat of a U.S. government shutdown. The political climate has unsettled market sentiment, contributing to heightened risk aversion among investors. The U.S. House of Representatives has sent a $1.2 trillion appropriations bill to the Senate, but tensions have risen as Democrats seek the removal of funding provisions for the Department of Homeland Security. Marc P. Bernegger, co-founder of the crypto fund AltAlpha Digital, noted that this political uncertainty has fueled renewed macro caution, mirroring the sentiments of other analysts.

Concerns regarding the potential shutdown have pulled market risk sentiment lower, adding to overall uncertainty. Patrick Liou, director of institutional at Gemini, echoed this sentiment, stating that the market is feeling the effects of political disputes regarding budget allocation in Washington.

As the markets began to decline, the thin liquidity environment exacerbated price movements. Kalchev explained that the absence of active institutional participants meant that a modest amount of selling pressure led to more pronounced price drops than usual during times of peak liquidity. He pointed out that Bitcoin’s market depth remains asymmetric, with greater sell-side liquidity compared to buy-side bids, reinforcing a constrained trading environment with limited potential for immediate upside.

However, Kalchev reassured that the situation had not devolved into a broader market unraveling; futures open interest was around $40 billion, well below the highs observed in mid-2025, indicating that leverage had not reached aggressive levels. Funding rates remained neutral, signifying that the decline was more of a liquidity-driven adjustment rather than an indication of sustained bearish sentiment. The future trajectory of Bitcoin’s price movements will largely depend on ETF flow dynamics and the stabilization of broader risk appetite within the market.

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