Bitcoin (BTC) has climbed back above $94,000, suggesting that buyers are regaining control after several days of hesitation. The move has reinforced the short-term upward setup, even though liquidity readings continue to highlight gaps beneath the surface. The price push came after Bitcoin struggled to close above $93,000 following the initial structure break on December […]Bitcoin (BTC) has climbed back above $94,000, suggesting that buyers are regaining control after several days of hesitation. The move has reinforced the short-term upward setup, even though liquidity readings continue to highlight gaps beneath the surface. The price push came after Bitcoin struggled to close above $93,000 following the initial structure break on December […]

Bitcoin Reclaims $94,000: Could This Signal the Next Explosive Rally?

2025/12/11 18:00
  • Bitcoin has recovered above $94,000, showing signs of buyer dominance, especially over the past several days of a sideways market
  • Open interest declined sharply from 47.5 billion to 27.5 billion, which reflects an exit of leverage positions.
  • Although there has been a breakout of $93,500, market liquidity has been uneven.

Bitcoin (BTC) has climbed back above $94,000, suggesting that buyers are regaining control after several days of hesitation. The move has reinforced the short-term upward setup, even though liquidity readings continue to highlight gaps beneath the surface.

The price push came after Bitcoin struggled to close above $93,000 following the initial structure break on December 3. With the market waiting for the upcoming FOMC meeting, most of them were not actively involved in the market, making it difficult for Bitcoin to continue moving in a higher direction since it was restricted in a limited range for many sessions. 

Source: TradingView

Crypto analyst Jelle stated that it has been a slow start to the market near the open of this month, but that a break below $87,600 or a break above $93,000 would be indicative of which way the swing would be. With this upper level broken before the FOMC announcement, market focus has turned to Bitcoin.

The current value of Bitcoin stands at $89,800, with a 24-hour volume of $72.92 billion, a market cap of $1.79 trillion, along a dominance of around 58.57%. The markets observe that it has fallen by 2.86% in a day, showing a cooling down from the previous momentum.

Source: CoinGecko

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Bitcoin Open Interest Drops Significantly

Crypto analyst Ali Marteniz pointed out that Bitcoin’s open interest has fallen sharply over the past two months, from $47.5 billion to $27.5 billion. The decline indicates that a substantial amount of leverage has left the market.

Source: X

Although BTC has recovered to around $94,000, other conditions related to market liquidity look more guarded. The imbalance between bids and asks remains low. In November, when Bitcoin dropped from $100,000 to $80,000, huge buy orders halted this downfall and turned it around.

However, the break above $93,500 has not been accompanied by buy clusters, which suggests that the price has started to move ahead of actual market depth.

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