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8 days agoBitcoin’s October Drop Breaks Winning Streak, Traders Eye November Rebound

For the first time since 2018, Bitcoin closed October 2025 in the red, down around 3.6 % and trading near US$110 000, amid liquidations of some US$19 billion and a cautious central-bank environment. The crypto market-cap sits around US$2.17 trillion. Analysts point to historical patterns—November has typically been Bitcoin’s strongest month—and suggest a rebound toward US$160 000 is possible if ETF inflows and macro sentiment improve. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
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8 days agoBitcoin’s October Drop Breaks Winning Streak, Traders Eye November Rebound

For the first time since 2018, Bitcoin closed October 2025 in the red, down around 3.6 % and trading near US$110 000, amid liquidations of some US$19 billion and a cautious central-bank environment. The crypto market-cap sits around US$2.17 trillion. Analysts point to historical patterns—November has typically been Bitcoin’s strongest month—and suggest a rebound toward US$160 000 is possible if ETF inflows and macro sentiment improve. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
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Bitcoin ended October in the red for first time since 2018; historical trends and ETF flows make a November rebound possible.
For the first time since 2018, Bitcoin closed October 2025 in the red, down around 3.6 % and trading near US$110 000, amid liquidations of some US$19 billion and a cautious central-bank environment. The crypto market-cap sits around US$2.17 trillion. Analysts point to historical patterns—November has typically been Bitcoin’s strongest month—and suggest a rebound toward US$160 000 is possible if ETF inflows and macro sentiment improve. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}

For the first time since 2018, Bitcoin closed October 2025 in the red, down around 3.6 % and trading near US$110 000, amid liquidations of some US$19 billion and a cautious central-bank environment. The crypto market-cap sits around US$2.17 trillion. Analysts point to historical patterns—November has typically been Bitcoin’s strongest month—and suggest a rebound toward US$160 000 is possible if ETF inflows and macro sentiment improve. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
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Nov 1, 2025 • 19:39 IST