Bitcoin Falters Again as Traders Brace for a Deeper Slide
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Bitcoin Bitcoin’s sharp slide below the $90,000 threshold has reignited concerns that the market may be entering a more fragile phase. What looked like the beginning of another leg higher has quickly turned into a debate about how deep the next correction could run. Key Takeaways Brandt warns Bitcoin may be starting a deeper correction toward lower support zones. Prediction markets show mixed bets between $80K, $95K, and $100K by year-end. ETF inflows have returned, but charts still allow room for a drop toward the low-$80Ks. One development drawing attention this week is a broadening formation spotted by veteran market watcher Peter Brandt. Rather than focusing on the recent bounce itself, Brandt argues that the structure of the market—not the individual candles—tells the real story. He believes the surge toward $94,000 earlier in the week may have marked the final test of the pattern’s upper boundary. If he’s right, the market is no longer attempting to break higher—it’s preparing to rotate lower. This week’s rally may be all the retesting of the broadening top we will see $BTCOf course, we will see pic.twitter.com/OmabcfgZVK — Peter Brandt (@PeterLBrandt) December 5, 2025 The levels he’s monitoring are not subtle: around $80,200, and if that gives way, a far more dramatic marker near $58,800. Brandt has gone even further in past remarks, suggesting that losing the upper $50,000s could expose a slide into the mid-$40,000s, an area most traders have stopped considering lately. Traders Are Split on Where Bitcoin Heads Before the Year Ends Instead of converging on a single narrative, the market is spreading its bets across several price paths. Prediction-platform data illustrates that split clearly: some expect a return to $80,000, others see a stronger chance of $95,000, and a smaller group is still holding out hope for $100,000 before the…
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