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Bitcoin has shown resilience post the April 2024 halving, with historical trends indicating bull runs typically peaking 12-18 months later, suggesting potential upside into 2026 despite current consolidation around $110,000. Recent Fed rate cut hints triggered volatility, causing a 2-6% dip amid $800M liquidations and bearish sentiment, with the Fear & Greed Index at 39 signaling fear, though institutional inflows provide counterbalance. Macro factors like U.S. dollar strength and liquidity resets could pressure prices short-term, but normalized leverage and rising on-chain activity point to a rebound; in the near future, expect choppy trading with risks below $100K, while long-term outlook remains bullish toward new highs driven by scarcity and adoption. 🚨 Bitcoin dips 1.6% to around $111,000 after Fed hints at smaller rate cuts. 💥 Crypto traders face $800M liquidations in volatile "sell-the-news" reversal. 📉 BTC plummets 6% post-Fed cut amid Binance dumping fears and data gaps. 😨 October 2025 labeled most cursed month in crypto with lingering market fear. 🔻 Gold falls alongside Bitcoin for fourth day, signaling broader bearish trends. 📊 BTC tests $112K before retreating, supported by whale outflows and 59.3% dominance. 🔮 Eyes on $122K as support holds strong with institutional inflows. For the next week: 📈 Potential rebound to $115K if $108K support holds amid post-Fed stabilization. 📉 Risk of dip to $105K on continued volatility and macro caution. For the next month: 🔄 Range-bound between $105K-$120K as liquidity resets and sentiment recovers. 🚀 Upside to $122K possible with positive on-chain metrics and reduced leverage. For the next year: 🌟 Bullish surge toward $150K+ following historical post-halving patterns and adoption growth. ⚠️ Downside risks to $80K if stagflation persists, but scarcity favors long-term highs. This is not financial advice, but calculations and assumptions that may not come true.
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