Bitcoin Volatility Spikes as RSI Drops to Crisis Levels
Bitcoin volatility surges as RSI drops near 15, approaching stress levels last seen during major market crashes.
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Bitcoin volatility surges as RSI drops near 15, approaching stress levels last seen during major market crashes.
Crypto markets lose $2 trillion from the 2025 peak as Bitcoin and Ether slide, erasing post-election gains.
Strategy shares drop 12%, erasing $5 billion in value as Bitcoin losses and liquidations weigh on sentiment.
Investor Michael Burry warned that U.S. financial markets and the broader economy are heading toward a collapse that may be impossible to contain. He also cautioned that bitcoin’s decline could trigger severe losses for companies holding large BTC positions.
Nearly $5 trillion is wiped out across metals, stocks, and crypto in a sudden global market selloff.
The crypto market extended its sharp decline as Strategy added more bitcoin despite mounting losses, while forced liquidations accelerated across exchanges. Bitcoin’s drop below $70,000 triggered heavy unrealized losses and dragged crypto-linked stocks sharply lower.
Bitcoin has fallen more than $53,000 over the past 120 days, erasing over $1.1 trillion in market value and sliding deeper into a bear market. The decline stands in stark contrast to U.S. stock indices, which remain close to record highs.
A rapid selloff wipes out trillions in market value as stocks and crypto fall sharply within hours.
Bitcoin falls below $74,000 for the first time since April 2025, triggering liquidations and worsening market sentiment.
The cryptocurrency market has entered a sharp downturn, with bitcoin falling below $75,000 and roughly $700 billion wiped out in two weeks. Selling pressure is spreading across commodities, equities, and digital assets, fueling fears of deeper losses.
Bitcoin drops to 11th place globally by market capitalization after recent crypto market losses.
Bitcoin drops below $82,000 as $1.75 billion in crypto positions are liquidated during a sharp market selloff.
Gold experienced its most extreme trading session on record as more than $3 trillion in market value vanished within an hour before a massive rebound. Analysts say volatility exceeded levels seen during the 2008 financial crisis.
Bitcoin slips below $84,000 after $500 million in liquidations, dragging total crypto market value down by $200 billion.
Gold plunges nearly $400 intraday while Bitcoin slips below $85,000, triggering $430 million in crypto liquidations.