Will Bitcoin Crash? ETFs Outflows vs Gold Breakout Hype
Will Bitcoin Crash? The Question on Every Trader’s Mind
The crypto market is at a crossroads , and Bitcoin is once again at the center of debate. On one side, BlackRock, Fidelity, and other ETFs offloaded $363 million worth of Bitcoin, sparking fears of a major correction. On the other, analysts point to gold’s recent breakout as a bullish preview of what Bitcoin might do next.
So, will Bitcoin crash, or is this simply another setup for the next rally?
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BTCUSD vs XAUUSD _2025-09-23 (6M)
ETF Outflows Signal Bearish Pressure
Fresh data reveals that Bitcoin spot ETFs collectively faced $363 million in outflows. With big names like BlackRock and Fidelity involved, the move raised concerns about institutional confidence in Bitcoin at current levels.
Historically, ETF outflows have applied downward pressure on price. If this trend continues, Bitcoin risks losing its $110,000 support, potentially triggering liquidations and sending it toward $100,000–105,000.
This bearish case suggests that, at least in the short term, Bitcoin could face a correction rather than a surge.
Gold’s Breakout and the Bitcoin Supercycle Theory
Despite the selling pressure, optimists point to gold’s recent rally . Gold broke out of a long consolidation, a pattern Bitcoin seems to be mirroring. Analysts suggest that if Bitcoin follows the same path, it could break above $124,000–126,000, unlocking a run toward $140,000+.
This idea, known as the Bitcoin supercycle thesis, argues that long-term adoption, ETF approvals, and scarcity from the halving could propel BTC far higher, even after temporary dips.
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Crash, Rally, or Sideways? What Comes Next
The truth is, Bitcoin doesn’t move in straight lines. Current conditions suggest three potential paths:
- Crash Scenario: ETF outflows accelerate → BTC falls below $110K → drop toward $100K.
- Bullish Breakout: Bitcoin breaks $124K → rallies to $140K+ following gold’s lead.
- Sideways Range: Bitcoin consolidates between $110K–124K while waiting for stronger macro or institutional catalysts.
For traders and investors, the critical level to watch remains $110,000. Holding above it keeps the bullish case alive; losing it risks a sharper selloff.
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Conclusion: Will Bitcoin Crash?
So, will Bitcoin crash ? The answer depends on which force proves stronger: bearish ETF outflows or the bullish gold-like breakout pattern.
Short-term risks point toward volatility and possible corrections, but the long-term narrative remains intact. As always, Bitcoin thrives in uncertainty, whether this moment becomes a crash or the start of a supercycle rally will soon be revealed.
By TradingView - BTCUSD_2025-09-23 (All)
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