Traders mull the bottom as bitcoin returns to week’s lows below $86,000

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Bitcoins Traders mull the bottom as bitcoin returns to week’s lows below $86,000

Bitcoins One analyst isn’t quite ready to call a bottom, but says bitcoin is surely in an oversold condition.

Updated Dec 17, 2025, 7:56 p.m. Published Dec 17, 2025, 7:31 p.m.

Bitcoin has returned to its week low of $85,500 after suffering the dreaded “Bart Simpson pattern” earlier on Wednesday in which the price quickly runs higher, flattens out for a few minutes, and then just as quickly plunges to its previous spot. The resulting shape on the charts ends up looking similar to the head of the famous cartoon character.

The crypto market again appears to be stuck the troublesome scenario of not being at all correlated with stocks when they’re headed higher, but having a 1:1 correlation with stocks when things turn south.

Indeed, this morning’s sharp rally crumbled alongside the Nasdaq, which began to turn lower amid further diminished enthusiasm for the artificial intelligence trade. Roughly ninety minutes before the close, the tech-heavy index is down 1.5%, led by far steeper declines for much of the chip sector.

Maybe more frustrating to crypto bulls, however, is the continued sharp upward trajectory in the precious metals — silver surging another 5% to another new record and gold up 1% and just shy an all-time high. There once was a time when bitcoiners expected BTC to be the asset of choice as the Fed eased monetary policy or as a flight to safety when stocks ran into trouble. Instead its gold, silver and even copper catching that bid.

The week’s scoreboard in crypto isn’t a pretty one. Bitcoin is lower by 8%, ether by 15%, and solana and XRP by 12%.

Where’s the floor?

Bitcoin is likely to be stuck in the range between $86,000 and $92,000, according to Jasper De Maere, desk strategist at Wintermute. He added that because the current consolidation range is experiencing high volatility, today’s sudden price movements aren’t that out of the ordinary as traders suffer liquidations.

De Maere cautioned against reading too much into technical indicators at the moment and expects more profit-taking over the next two weeks, driven by year-end portfolio adjustments and tax considerations. “People are winding down positions to take a breather … short-lived rallies are being sold into quickly.”

He expects bitcoin’s sideways moves to continue until fresh catalysts, with one of them possibly being large options expirations in late December.

While not suggesting a bottom just yet, De Maere said the market is beginning to show those signs. “I feel like we’re at max pain,” he said. “In the short term, I would say we’re definitely oversold.”

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