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Bitcoin Prices Slide Amid Renewed Trade Tensions and Tariff Concerns

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Last updated: January 20, 2026 7:39 am
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Published: January 20, 2026
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Bitcoin prices fluctuated markedly over the weekend, culminating in a significant decline as fears regarding escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and the European Union took hold. By Monday morning, January 19, the price of Bitcoin hovered around $92,000 after dropping to $91,935.30 just after 8:30 p.m. EST on Sunday. Earlier in the day, the digital currency had traded above $95,000.

Following that initial drop, Bitcoin momentarily recovered to over $93,200 around 4 a.m. EST on Monday but soon faced another downward trend, falling to approximately $92,700 by 10:30 a.m. EST. After a brief uptick to an intraday high of approximately $93,300 near noon, prices again declined, nearing $92,300 by 7:30 p.m. EST.

Analysts cited heightened concerns over potential new tariffs as a key reason for the price drop. President Donald Trump’s recent announcement on Truth Social indicated that starting February 1, eight countries would face a 10% tariff on all goods and services sold to the U.S., with that figure set to escalate to 25% by June 1. This news prompted a meeting among representatives of the European Union to discuss possible responses to these tariff measures.

Stefan Lutz, CEO of BitMEX, commented on the market’s reaction, noting that while some market movements may seem opaque, this particular instance was straightforward. “Trade wars are back on the menu,” he stated. He acknowledged that global tensions have been escalating throughout the year and emphasized the need for caution, given that no one desires another U.S.-EU trade war.

Jacob Joseph, a research analyst at CoinDesk Data, echoed Lutz’s sentiments, highlighting how Bitcoin’s decline below $93,000 corresponded with increased macroeconomic uncertainty and renewed trade tensions. He pointed out that concerns over potential retaliatory tariffs from the EU were adding to the risk-off sentiment impacting traditional markets, which in turn affected the digital asset sector.

Jonatan Randin from PrimeXBT provided further insight, noting that the initial 3% decline resulted in $865 million in liquidations within 24 hours, predominantly from overleveraged long positions. This selling pressure was compounded by significant movements of Bitcoin from large holders to exchanges at the highest rate seen in ten months, alongside ETF outflows nearing $400 million.

Adding to the complexity, Paul Howard, senior director at crypto trading firm Wincent, cited the thin liquidity resulting from the U.S. observing the Martin Luther King holiday as a contributing factor to the pronounced 2.2% drawdown, which seemed outsized relative to the apparent catalysts.

With these mixed factors combining to exert downward pressure, the Bitcoin market remains volatile, reflecting broader economic anxieties and geopolitical tensions.

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