Bitcoin Technical Analysis Report – 17th November 2025

Bitcoin briefly erased its year-to-date gains after a sharp weekend sell-off, even though the U.S. government’s reopening on Thursday was expected to stabilize markets. The crypto asset fell to $93,029, slipping below its $93,507 yearly open and retreating 25% from its October peak, before recovering to around $94,209. While regulatory progress and growing corporate adoption under the Trump administration have boosted long-term sentiment, macro pressures — including tariff tensions and the record 43-day shutdown — continue to weigh on prices. Whale selling has also contributed to the downturn, though analysts noted last week that the “OG Whales Dumping” narrative is overstated, calling it typical late-bull-market behaviour rather than an unusual threat.

At the time of writing, BTC was trading at $95,048.

BTC, after making a new all-time high of $126,199, witnessed a sharp fall as the price plunged almost 20% to $102,000. Following this move, the asset traded in a range between $116,000 and $107,000, forming a ‘Symmetrical Triangle’ pattern. BTC gave a breakout below the range and made a low of $93,005. The asset has a strong support zone between $92,000 and $90,000. If it holds and sustains above this support, we may see some recovery, whereas a break and close below it could lead to further downside.

Key Levels:

Support 2Support 1AssetResistance 1Resistance 2.
$83,000$90,000BTC$100,000$107,000

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