The post Bitcoin Price Forecast: Investors Stake $400M on BTC as Trump Meets China’s Xi in Korea appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Notes Bitcoin’s price rose 10% over 10 days, reclaiming the $113,800 level as investor sentiment improved. Gold’s rally paused at $4,400, prompting $200 million in new Bitcoin deposits across DeFi platforms. Investors are rotating from Gold to yield-bearing BTC positions amid ongoing U.S.–China trade tussle. Bitcoin price opened trading at $111,200 on Sunday, October before moving up 2% to hit $113,800. Since Gold’s historic price discovery phase paused at $4,380 on October 18, Bitcoin-Defi protocols have seen $400 million in fresh TVL deposits. Increased long-term exposure to BTC suggests investors are now rotating towards yield-bearing BTC positions. Bitcoin Recovers as Trump Meets Xi Jinping Bitcoin recovered to 10-day peaks near $114,000 on Sunday, as President Trump prepares to meet China’s Xi Jinping in Korea to discuss trade relations. The meeting is scheduled as the climax to Trump’s week-long visit to Asia, which included stops in Japan and Malaysia, where he oversaw peace pact signing between Cambodia and Thailand, stirring optimism across global markets over the weekend. In the past ten days, Bitcoin has clawed back nearly 10% of its mid-October losses, rising from $103,500 on October 17 to $113,800 at press time on Sunday, October 26. Meanwhile, Gold, which hit a record high of $4,381 per ounce on October 18, has experienced a 6% decline from its peak, trading at $4,103 at press time. Bitcoin price action and correlation to Gold (XAU), October 26, 2025 | Source: TradingView Bitcoin’s weekend recovery follows a period of intense volatility in mid-October. The crypto market was rattled by President Trump’s now-deferred tariff call on China on October 10 and the prolonged U.S. government shutdown that began on October 1. Together, these events triggered a sharp capital flight toward traditional safe-haven assets, leading to a $19.4 billion liquidation wave in cryptocurrency derivatives markets…