Bitcoin Bottom Could Form Under $80,000 If Price Fails To Reclaim This Level

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Bitcoin price has slipped under $90,300, now trading near $89,900 after a sharp drop that pushed its 30-day losses to 16%. Traders are split between expecting another bounce or preparing for deeper losses.

But the charts and on-chain data point to one simple idea: if Bitcoin price does not reclaim a key level soon, the next bottom could form lower, possibly under $80,000.

Spot Selling Takes As Exchange Reserves Surge

Selling pressure has changed in character. Earlier BTC dips were driven mainly by long liquidations, but that force has faded. On Binance alone, BTC/USDT long liquidations sit near $558 million, while shorts are around $3.56 billion. That is more than six times higher, showing that long-side leverage has already been flushed out. When liquidations fade, price drops begin to show real selling instead of forced selling.

Liquidation MapLiquidation Map: Coinglass

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This is exactly what the exchange reserves are confirming.

Between November 13 and November 18, Bitcoin reserves on all exchanges rose from 2,380,595 BTC to 2,396,519 BTC. That means 15,924 BTC moved onto exchanges in five days. That’s roughly $1.43 billion at the current BTC price.

This is the highest inflow in weeks and a sign of deliberate spot selling, possibly panic exits. Holders are moving coins to exchanges to sell or prepare to sell.

Rising Exchange ReservesRising BTC Exchange Reserves: CryptoQuant

The shift from liquidation-driven drops to spot-driven drops is important because it usually makes declines more controlled, but also more persistent. It also explains why the Bitcoin price continues to face pressure even after leverage has cooled.

Weak Support Pockets Leave Bitcoin Price Exposed

To understand where the Bitcoin price can stabilize, we look at the UTXO Realized Price Distribution (URPD). URPD shows where holders last bought their coins. These regions act like support clusters because people tend to defend the prices they entered at.

However, the area between $89,600 and $79,500 has very thin support. Few coins last moved in this band, meaning fewer holders are motivated to defend it.

Key Bitcoin Price Support ClustersKey Bitcoin Price Support Clusters: Glassnode

This explains why losing $90,300 is dangerous. If Bitcoin cannot reclaim this level, the chart and URPD map leave the price exposed to a wide, weak zone that extends to the high under $80,000.

The trend-based Fibonacci structure supports the same idea. Bitcoin has been falling inside a wedge since October 6. The lower trend line is weak because it has only two clean touches. Price is drifting toward that line again, and a break would leave the Fibonacci extension at $79,600 as the next real target, breaking down the trendline. This level lines up almost perfectly with the URPD gap.

The short-term supports near $82,000–$84,500 are the last buffers before this zone, according to the URPD clusters. If Bitcoin continues closing under $90,300, these supports become the next logical tests.

Bitcoin Price Analysis: TradingView

The reversal case is still possible, but it requires the Bitcoin price to reclaim several levels in order. First comes $90,300, which would signal the market is rejecting the breakdown. After that, $96,800 becomes the next hurdle. And finally, a move above $100,900 would flip the short-term sentiment bullish.

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