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Why is Bitcoin Price Dropping? Massive Liquidations Push BTC to $89,500

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The Bitcoin price crashed below $90,000, reaching $89,500 for the first time in seven months. The drop has shaken the market, pushing the Fear & Greed Index into “extreme fear”. Many traders now worry the price could dip even further, with some expecting BTC Price to go as low as $86,000.

Top Reasons Why Bitcoin Price is Crashing?

BTC Price Breaks Major Support Levels

Bitcoin’s decline began over the weekend when it failed to regain the key support level of $92,000. Once that level flipped into resistance, the market mood shifted sharply.

As of now, BTC was trading around $89,780, down 5% in 24 hours, and more than 14% for the week. It was the break below the psychological $90,000 line that triggered real panic. That drop opened the floodgates for forced liquidations.

In the past 24 hours alone, more than 180,000 traders were liquidated, wiping out over $1 billion, with long positions taking the biggest hit. The largest single liquidation came from Hyperliquid: a massive $96.5 million BTC-USD position.

Corporate Buyers Go Silent

Earlier this year, large corporate buyers helped push Bitcoin up by making aggressive purchases. But now, that demand has slowed. Companies like Strategy, Metaplanet, usually known for buying aggressively, have reduced their pace.

Although Strategy added 487 BTC last week, overall corporate buying is much lower than it was in the first half of the year. This pullback has weakened one of Bitcoin’s strongest sources of support.

Strategy has acquired 487 BTC for ~$49.9 million at ~$102,557 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 26.1% YTD 2025. As of 11/9/2025, we hodl 641,692 $BTC acquired for ~$47.54 billion at ~$74,079 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC $STRD $STRE $STRF $STRK https://t.co/jTEikuB5RY

— Michael Saylor (@saylor) November 10, 2025

ETF Outflows Add Extra Pressure

Bitcoin ETFs, which were once adding billions in inflows, are now moving in the opposite direction. Over recent days, U.S. spot ETFs have seen $1.85 billion in outflows. Surprisingly, BlackRock, usually the strongest ETF buyer, led the withdrawals with more than $900 million leaving.

Concerns over the Trump administration’s tariff plans and uncertainty around future Fed rate cuts have also frozen investor confidence.

Social Dominance Hits Extreme Levels

Data from Santiment shows Bitcoin’s “social dominance” climbing to 60%, the highest in four months. This usually happens when traders panic and shift attention from altcoins back to Bitcoin. Historically, such moments often mark market bottoms or major turning points.

What Comes Next?

Despite this bearish market outlook, some analysts remain hopeful. Meanwhile, Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss believes this may be the “last chance” to buy Bitcoin under $90,000.

This is the last time you’ll ever be able to buy bitcoin below $90k!

— Cameron Winklevoss (@cameron) November 18, 2025

However, technical experts warn that if Bitcoin doesn’t reclaim $93,000 soon, it could slide toward the liquidity zone around $86,000 to $88,000.

For now, the market remains on edge, waiting to see whether this drop becomes a deep correction or a major buying opportunity.







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