$BTC Between January 1 and January 10, 2025, Bitcoin's price displayed significant volatility. Starting the year around $93,500, it fluctuated due to market sentiment and macroeconomic factors. Early optimism drove the price above $95,000, but stronger-than-expected economic data in the U.S. triggered concerns about prolonged Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. This led to increased Treasury yields, impacting risk assets like Bitcoin.
Institutional investors showed caution, with notable outflows from Bitcoin ETFs during this period. The cryptocurrency tested support levels around $92,000 while struggling to maintain momentum above $95,000. Bearish patterns emerged, including a drop below the 50-day moving average, signaling weakening buying interest. Resistance levels remained around $100,000, highlighting a psychological barrier for further upward movement.