How Low Can Bitcoin Go in September 2025? Bearish BTC Price Prediction Scenarios & Support Analysis

Market
analysts are closely monitoring Bitcoin’s technical setup as the cryptocurrency
navigates September trading at $110,804, following Friday’s volatile session
marked by weak NFP data and bearish candle formations. With historical
September performance showing average declines of 3.77% and technical
indicators suggesting potential deeper corrections, understanding key support
levels becomes crucial for assessing Bitcoin’s near-term trajectory.Current Bitcoin Market
Setup: Bearish Signals EmergeBitcoin
started September trading around $108,253 but has recovered to $110,800 after
Friday’s volatile session that saw prices spike to $113,384 before closing near
$110,700…
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