Bitcoin Price Rebounds Near $94,000 After Brief Sub-$90,000 Dip

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Bitcoin experienced a sharp overnight drop below $90,000—the lowest since April 22—before staging a quick recovery to the $94,000 range, approaching its weekly high. Over 19.95 million BTC have now been mined, surpassing 95% of the 21 million total supply.

Bitcoin Price Rebounds

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Quick Recovery from Overnight Lows

Bitcoin traded as low as $89,180 in early Tuesday sessions before rebounding strongly. As of Wednesday morning, BTC sits at $93,794—essentially flat over 24 hours with $124 billion in volume.

The asset remains 1% below its 7-day high of $94,212 but 5% above the weekly low of $89,188, holding a market cap of $1.86 trillion (Bitcoin Magazine Pro data).

For 2025 overall, Bitcoin is down approximately 2% after failing to sustain gains from its October peak.

Technical Outlook: Bearish Pressure Persists

Bitcoin has broken below key support levels, including the $94,290 weekly close, erasing much of 2025’s progress (Bitcoin Magazine analysis).

Immediate downside targets include the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement and high-volume node at $83,000–$84,000, with deeper support in the 2024 consolidation zone around $69,000–$72,000.

Overhead resistance is heavy: $94,000, $98,000, $101,000, $106,000–$109,000, and $114,000–$116,000. The broadening wedge pattern offers limited bullish hope, with rallies likely to stall below $106,000 before resuming lower.

Current weakness and strong selling pressure suggest the four-year cycle high may have already passed, making meaningful recovery challenging in the near term.

Broader Market Correlation: Tech and Stocks Under Pressure

Crypto declines mirrored weakness in technology and equities. The Nasdaq-100 shed ~4% this month, reflecting similar risk-off sentiment.

Jones Trading’s Mike O’Rourke described the correlation between Bitcoin and tech losses as “undeniable,” with crypto’s $1.8 trillion market influencing broader $32 trillion equities.

Crypto-exposed stocks suffered: Strategy (MSTR) down ~27% in November (though up 8% today), Robinhood ~21%, Coinbase ~23%.

Global indexes reflected caution: S&P 500 –3%, Germany’s DAX –3%, Japan’s Nikkei 225 –7%, Europe’s Stoxx 600 –1.2%, UK’s FTSE 100 –1.2% for four straight days.

AI sector jitters added fuel—Nvidia dropped 9% after briefly hitting $4 trillion valuation. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai warned of “irrationality” in AI markets, while Klarna’s Sebastian Siemiatkowski questioned massive data center investments without clear returns.

El Salvador Continues Accumulation Amid Dip

El Salvador remained unfazed, adding 1,091 BTC recently to bring holdings to 7,474.37 BTC (~$688 million).

This contrasts with broader market caution, highlighting the nation’s long-term conviction strategy.

Outlook: Limited Upside in Current Environment

Bitcoin’s quick rebound shows residual demand, but broken supports and heavy resistance maintain a bearish near-term bias.

Any relief rally is likely capped, with risk skewed toward retesting lower supports unless macro conditions improve markedly.

As of press time, Bitcoin trades at $93,718—reflecting ongoing consolidation in a risk-averse climate.

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