Bitcoin price rebounded to $86,000 after lows of $80,915 last week. Deutsche Bank, Anthony Popliano and Fed Governor Christopher Waller all added some nuance to the recent volatility.
Bitcoin price is struggling to hold $93,000 as thin liquidity, leverage-driven volatility, and a critical break in market structure fuel one of the most bearish stretches of the 2025 cycle.
Cboe Global Markets (Cboe: CBOE) announced that, pending regulatory approval, it will launch Bitcoin Continuous Futures (PBT) on its Cboe Futures Exchange (CFE) starting December 15.
The $106,900 Fibonacci support level provided a bounce last week, but repeated tests raise risks of a drop to $100,000 and long-term support at $96,000.