Bitcoin Updates: Institutional Investors Drive Bitcoin’s Strong Recovery Despite Market Volatility
- Bitcoin and risk markets plunged in late October-November due to macroeconomic uncertainties, institutional outflows, and sector corrections. - A 43-day U.S. government shutdown froze economic data and regulatory approvals, pushing Bitcoin down 17% to $104,370 amid fiscal policy uncertainty. - Institutional ETF outflows ($1.22B) and weak tech/AI sectors reflected broader risk-off sentiment, while Fed rate cut expectations dropped to 20%. - Market optimism emerged after shutdown resolution, corporate Bitc
In late October and early November, Bitcoin and broader risk assets saw a significant downturn, triggered by a mix of macroeconomic headwinds, institutional withdrawals, and industry-specific corrections. Nonetheless, recent events—such as the resolution of the U.S. government shutdown and renewed corporate
The initial selloff intensified as the extended U.S. government shutdown halted essential economic data releases and regulatory processes. Bitcoin
Institutional interest also appeared to weaken.
Despite these obstacles, early signs of a turnaround appeared when the Senate approved a bill on November 10 to end the 43-day shutdown.
Technical signals also suggested a possible recovery. Bitcoin’s ability to remain above $105,000 established a key support level, with $102,500 acting as a buffer for short-term traders.
Although risks persist, the combination of clearer fiscal policy, increased corporate involvement, and technical resilience suggests Bitcoin could be on the verge of a rebound. Still,
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