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Bitcoin Wobbles Below $102,000 as Market Nerves Heighten Over US Economic Data

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Last updated: November 6, 2025 5:06 pm
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Published: November 6, 2025
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Bitcoin has joined U.S. stocks in reversing its most recent gains amid rising market anxieties tied to U.S. economic signals. As fears about the economic landscape grow, the likelihood of interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve is showing a gradual increase. However, analysts caution that risk assets, including cryptocurrencies, might face unexpected challenges.

Thursday saw Bitcoin (BTCUSD) struggle below the $102,000 mark alongside a decline in U.S. stock indices. According to data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView, Bitcoin faced losses nearing 2% on the day, mimicking the downturn in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100. The equities markets reacted sharply to reports of significant job cuts and escalating household debt in the U.S.

Recent findings from employment consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas revealed that over 153,000 jobs were cut in October—marking the highest total for that month since 2003. “October’s pace of job cutting was much higher than average for the month,” noted Andy Challenger, Chief Revenue Officer of the firm. The absence of official employment statistics due to a government shutdown amplified the impact of these job cut numbers. Trading resource The Kobeissi Letter commented on the situation, suggesting the economy “may need more” interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

Market observers are now conceding that a new era of monetary policy might be upon us, as indicated in various online discussions. Meanwhile, trading company QCP Capital tempered expectations for a rate cut during the Fed’s December meeting, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding how long the government shutdown will persist. They noted, “Markets are now pricing 60–65% odds of a follow-up move, but the longer the blackout drags on, the more comfortable policymakers may become with pausing, which in turn keeps the dollar firm and credit conditions tight.”

As of now, according to data from CME Group’s FedWatch Tool, the odds of a 0.25% cut in December stood at 69%. For Bitcoin to experience a sustainable comeback after months of lower prices, analysts at QCP emphasized that institutional buying would need to make a return. This observation came in light of the substantial outflows from U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) earlier in the week, totaling almost $900 million.

The $100,000 threshold has emerged as a critical line for Bitcoin, with the potential for a sentiment shift depending on stabilization in ETF flows, provided no new macroeconomic shocks occur. Throughout the week, traders largely maintained their focus on price targets below the $100,000 mark, with a consensus suggesting that the gap in CME Group’s Bitcoin futures around $92,000 could serve as a price floor.

In an optimistic turn, the day saw bullish indications from a report issued by JPMorgan, which asserted that Bitcoin is now more attractive compared to gold. Analysts from the firm pointed out that after being overvalued by $36,000 relative to gold at the end of the previous year, Bitcoin is currently undervalued by approximately $68,000.

As the landscape remains uncertain, investors are reminded that all trading and investment decisions carry inherent risks, and thorough research is essential before acting on market movements.

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