Bitcoin Bear Market Deepens as Price Hits Six-Month Low

Bitcoin bear market deepens as heavy redemptions and risk-off flows pressure liquidity and force trader repositioning amid fading Fed-cut hopes.

November 14, 2025·1 min read
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Flat-vector minimalist crypto vault fused with a fractured shell to symbolize the Bitcoin bear market and fund outflows.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Bitcoin fell below $95,000, marking a six-month low and a more than 20.0% decline from its 2025 high.
  • Investors withdrew nearly $900 million from Bitcoin funds, intensifying selling pressure and straining liquidity.
  • The sell-off coincided with fading hopes for a December 2025 Fed rate cut, prompting a risk-off rotation.

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Bitcoin’s bear market deepened on Nov. 14, 2025, as the token fell below $95,000, marking a six-month low and a decline of more than 20% from its 2025 peak. Investors withdrew nearly $900 million from funds tied to the asset amid fading hopes for a near-term U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut, triggering risk-off flows and heavy redemptions.

Price Decline and Fund Outflows

Bitcoin’s drop below $95,000 confirmed its entry into a bear market, defined by a 20% or greater decline from a recent high. The sell-off accelerated as investors pulled nearly $900 million from Bitcoin investment funds, intensifying selling pressure across spot and pooled vehicles. This wave of redemptions contributed to heightened volatility and strained near-term liquidity in the market.

Macro Factors and Market Context

The decline coincided with a broader risk-off rotation as investors reduced exposure to higher-beta assets following diminished expectations for a December 2025 Federal Reserve rate cut. No regulatory actions or company disclosures were reported in the 72 hours before the sell-off. Analysts note that previous Bitcoin bear markets have occasionally offered buying opportunities, though outcomes have varied.

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