EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 32 MIN
Bitcoin Trend Reversal and Cryptocurrency Market Tsunami Analysis
from The Money Lab · host Norse Studio
Welcome to today’s episode, where we take a data-driven look at Bitcoin’s current market structure. With price action stuck in a tight range and sentiment turning cautious, we break down what the on-chain and derivatives data are really telling us.In this episode, we unpack a Glassnode market analysis that highlights Bitcoin’s struggle to escape a narrow trading range. The environment is increasingly fragile, marked by rising unrealized losses, notable profit-taking from long-term holders, and ongoing selling pressure.Despite these headwinds, patient demand continues to support price levels above the True Market Mean, preventing a deeper breakdown for now. However, off-chain indicators paint a weaker picture. Bitcoin ETF flows remain negative, spot market liquidity is thin, and futures market activity reflects a cautious stance among traders.We also examine signals from the options market, where participants are positioning defensively by accumulating short-term downside protection. This behavior suggests the market is anticipating a volatility-triggering event, even though the longer-term outlook appears more balanced and less one-sided.Overall, the episode explores why Bitcoin appears stuck in a difficult psychological phase, where confidence is fragile and direction remains uncertain.As we wrap up, we conclude that Bitcoin’s near-term direction will likely depend on improved liquidity conditions and the eventual exhaustion of current sellers. Until then, patience and risk management remain key. Subscribe for more in-depth on-chain insights, market structure analysis, and objective perspectives on the crypto markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-money-lab--6886555/support.
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