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Bitcoin Faces Potential Drop Amid Market Volatility

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: September 27, 2025 7:35 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: September 27, 2025
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Bitcoin Faces Potential Drop Amid Market Volatility
Bitcoin Faces Potential Drop Amid Market Volatility
Key Points:
  • Main event signals Bitcoin’s potential price drop amid technical indicators.
  • $751 million withdrawn from Bitcoin ETFs driving market upheaval.
  • Liquidations surpass $1.65 billion affecting broader cryptocurrency assets.

Bitcoin faces a potential price decline as indicators point towards a downturn in September 2025, primarily driven by ETF outflows and market liquidations, impacting traders globally.

The possible decrease highlights risk aversion among investors, leading to further sell-offs in the cryptocurrency market and affecting major assets like Ethereum and Solana.

Bitcoin experiences a significant downturn in September 2025, with technical indicators pointing to a potential decline towards the $94,000–$100,000 range. The market is marked by substantial liquidations and changing investor sentiment.

Institutional investors and Bitcoin spot ETF managers play essential roles, as U.S.-listed spot ETFs saw $751 million in outflows. Major whale addresses hit record numbers, indicating potential hedging by large holders.

“The immediate market impact includes over $1.65 billion in leveraged position liquidations, contributing to rapid declines across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and major altcoins. The outflows reflect substantial institutional de-risking efforts,” said Yuri Berg, Executive at FinchTrade. Many investment funds close their fiscal year in September, divesting losing positions for tax reasons, and rebalancing their portfolios.

Financial implications are significant, with funding outflows causing stress on corporate treasuries. Companies using debt to purchase cryptocurrencies face pressure to liquidate assets, increasing sell pressure.

Bitcoin’s average September return since 2013 is -3.77%, underscoring historical seasonal weakness. Analysts note previous years saw recovery post-liquidation, adding insight into possible future trends.

Analysts propose Bitcoin’s current situation may resemble 2017’s pattern, where market recovery followed initial declines. Despite historical precedents, present liquidity issues and investor caution keep downside risks significant.

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