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Bitcoin tumbles in first annual drop since 2022

Published on: December 9, 2025 10:36 PM

Bitcoin faces its first annual decline since 2022 after a turbulent year for cryptocurrencies. October’s massive crash caused billions in liquidations and left traders uncertain. November marked the largest monthly drop since mid-2021, leaving Bitcoin hovering around $89,000.

The cryptocurrency’s performance closely followed global stock markets in 2025. Analysts say retail and institutional investors linked Bitcoin prices to equities. Correlation with the S&P 500 rose to 0.5, while NASDAQ 100 correlation jumped to 0.52. AI stocks contributed to volatility by affecting broader market sentiment.

Read more: Bitcoin suffers worst monthly slump since 2022 crash

Federal Reserve policy also influenced Bitcoin’s price swings. Dovish signals often triggered rallies, while hawkish cues weighed on recovery. Market pricing shows an 86% chance of a 25-basis-point Fed rate cut, likely affecting short-term trends.

Investor sentiment has cooled after earlier bullish forecasts. Predictions of $150,000 or $200,000 peaks have been tempered. Some traders now assign a 15% probability Bitcoin closes below $80,000. Analysts warn of possible lingering market uncertainty or a “Bitcoin winter.”

Read more: Stocks stabilize as bitcoin and bonds regain footing

Bitcoin’s rollercoaster year highlights broader market risks for digital assets. Extreme volatility, ties with equities, and policy decisions remain key factors. Traders are advised to monitor global events and central bank moves closely.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 2025 crypto trends, Bitcoin, Bitcoin volatility, Bitcoin winter, cryptocurrency, digital assets, Fed rate cut, investor sentiment, Latest, market decline, stock correlation

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