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Goldman Sachs Suggests Bitcoin May Have Reached Its Bottom Amid Recent Market Decline

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 7:55 am
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Published: April 4, 2026
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Cryptocurrency markets have experienced a notable downturn over the last six months, with Bitcoin (BTC) closing at approximately $66,700 on March 30. This marks a steep decline of over 45% from its peak in October. Several factors, including a prevailing risk-off sentiment among investors, diminished trading volumes, and ongoing geopolitical tensions, have contributed to this downturn.

The current reduction in interest mirrors historical trends where Bitcoin often slows down following periods of exuberant activity. This pattern has been evident after last year’s speculative surge fueled by optimism surrounding potential legislative advancements, greater mainstream adoption, and a pro-crypto regulatory environment. However, there may be a glimmer of hope for Bitcoin’s recovery, as a recent analysis from Goldman Sachs indicates that the asset might have reached its lowest point.

In the analysis, Goldman Sachs has developed its digital asset platform over recent years and identified two key indicators that suggest the possibility of an end to Bitcoin’s price struggles. The first sign is the renewed interest from institutional investors. March saw an influx of $1.32 billion into spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) after a four-month period marked by net outflows. This uptick in institutional investments typically signals potential recovery in the cryptocurrency market.

Moreover, Bitcoin trading dynamics have also shifted noticeably in March. The frequency of liquidations—the forced selling of leveraged investments—has decreased. Liquidations occur when investors borrow funds to invest, and platforms automatically liquidate the assets if the prices move unfavorably. In October, a staggering $19 billion in liquidations occurred on a single day, erasing nearly 1% of the total cryptocurrency market cap. Notably, current trends show lower liquidation incidents alongside increased trading volumes. While a complete market recovery will require time, these trends suggest that conditions may be improving.

The question of whether now is a favorable time to invest in Bitcoin remains complex. Factors such as the ongoing conflict in Iran could further pressure prices, as geopolitical instability tends to steer investors toward more secure assets, steering them away from riskier options like cryptocurrencies. Furthermore, elevated energy prices stemming from this conflict could fuel inflation, which may delay anticipated rate cuts by the Federal Reserve well into late 2026 or early 2027, further discouraging investments in risk-oriented markets.

For potential investors, it is essential to reflect on Bitcoin’s long-term prospects and its role within their investment portfolios. Notably, research from The Motley Fool highlights that the U.S. government currently holds around 200,000 Bitcoins, valued at approximately $13.5 billion at current prices. This Strategic Bitcoin Reserve lends authenticity and stabilizes volatility within the market. With increasing institutional adoption and positive regulatory advancements, cryptocurrency has become an integral part of the financial system.

Bitcoin remains the dominant cryptocurrency, accounting for nearly 60% of the entire market cap, solidifying its foundational status within the crypto space. Although short-term price fluctuations may persist, its long-term trajectory appears promising, positioning this market dip as a potentially attractive entry point for investors seeking exposure to cryptocurrencies.

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