Bitcoin News Update: Bitcoin Drops Under $95,000 as ETFs See $3.2 Billion Outflow, Institutional Interest Declines
- Bitcoin fell below $95,000 on Nov. 17, 2025, due to ETF outflows, weak institutional demand, and broken technical support levels. - Digital asset products saw $3.2B in outflows over three weeks, with U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs losing $1.1B in a record fourth-largest weekly outflow. - MicroStrategy bought 8,178 BTC for $835.6M, reaffirming its commitment to Bitcoin as a treasury asset despite market weakness. - Solana and Ethereum fell over 15% and 11%, respectively, as broader crypto markets weakened amid fa
On November 17, 2025, Bitcoin dropped to its lowest point in six months, falling below $95,000. This sharp decline was driven by a mix of ETF outflows, decreasing interest from institutional investors, and the breakdown of crucial technical support levels, all of which intensified the selling pressure. The leading cryptocurrency by market value has now shed almost 25% since reaching its high of $126,000 on October 6, making this one of the most turbulent stretches in recent memory.
Over the past three weeks, digital asset investment products have experienced $3.2 billion in withdrawals, with U.S. spot
Despite the widespread decline, institutional appetite for Bitcoin has not vanished completely.
Although the short-term trend remains negative, some experts believe a recovery could be possible if liquidity conditions improve.
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