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Bitcoin Gets the Macro Bug as $87,000 Comes Into Play

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Bitcoin (BTC) saw multiday lows into Sunday’s weekly close as bulls faced a week of macro uncertainty.

Key points:

  • Bitcoin heads lower as market nerves about upcoming macroeconomic volatility catalysts boil over.

  • Downside risks firmly outweigh the odds of upside, BTC price analysis says.

  • A potential bullish divergence against silver offers a glimmer of hope.

Bitcoin sags into big macro week

Data from TradingView tracked 1.6% losses for BTC/USD, which reached $87,471 on Bitstamp.

BTC/USD one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

Long positions made up the majority of 24-hour crypto liquidations, which passed $250 million, per data from CoinGlass.

Crypto liquidations (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass

Trading resource The Kobeissi Letter attributed market weakness to the prospect of another US government shutdown in the coming days.

“Buckle up for a huge week ahead,” it told X followers, further highlighting President Donald Trump’s tariff threats on Canada, macroeconomic data releases and the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates.

The latter, due Jan. 28, was seen as yielding no change to current rates despite pressure from Trump to cut them further.

The latest estimates from CME Group’s FedWatch Tool put the odds of a minimum 0.25% cut at just % at the time of writing.

“Earnings season has arrived and headwinds are mounting on multiple fronts,” Kobeissi added.

Fed target rate probabilities for Jan. 28 FOMC meeting (screenshot). Source: CME Group

BTC price pumps “potential short opportunity”

Among traders, the low time frame BTC price trading range was first on the list of issues to deal with.

Related: Bitcoin diamond hand BTC selling not ‘repeat of 2017, 2021,’ research warns

“Now, price is currently losing the mid-range which is a bearish sign for continuation to the downside, to the range lows,” trader CrypNuevo wrote in his latest X analysis.

Eyeing exchange order-book liquidity, CrypNuevo put bulls’ line in the sand at $86,300.

“Based on Bitcoin losing the mid-range; HTF liquidations to the downside; and the possible US Gov. shutdown, we still think that the most likely scenario is that Bitcoin drops back to low $80s in the coming weeks,” he concluded. 

BTC liquidation heatmap. Soruce: CrypNuevo/X

Others drew attention to a marked increase in open interest into the weekly close.

A note of optimism, meanwhile, came from crypto trader, analyst and entrepreneur Michaël van de Poppe.

After both gold and silver printed record highs, Van de Poppe eyed a potential bullish divergence on BTC/XAG.

“For the first time in the history, $BTC might print a bullish divergence against Silver on the 3-Day Timeframe,” he announced on the day.

BTC/XAG three-day chart with RSI, volume data. Source: Michaël van de Poppe/X

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