The $85,000 Bitcoin tug-of-war reappears; will the holiday market repeat the historical bull run window?

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As the Christmas holiday season begins, Bitcoin price trends once again enter a critical observation period. Historical data shows that late December to early January is often the “holiday bull market window” for Bitcoin. In the previous cycle, Bitcoin’s total market capitalization increased by nearly $200 billion during this period. However, the start of this cycle has been somewhat abnormal, with Bitcoin experiencing a temporary decline of about 0.82%, and market cap shrinking by nearly $30 billion, sparking debate over whether the holiday rally can be replicated.

From an overall volatility perspective, this pullback remains mild in the context of recent high volatility, indicating that funds have not undergone systematic withdrawal. Bitcoin’s price has oscillated around $85,000, demonstrating intense battles between bulls and bears within this range. Some traders believe this structure resembles a pre-holiday shakeout rather than a trend reversal.

Notably, on December 24th, a major CEX’s BTC/USD perpetual contract experienced extreme volatility, with the price plunging from approximately $87,000 to an unusually low level and then quickly rebounding. Although this event is viewed as an anomaly amid low liquidity conditions, its timing on the eve of the holiday has intensified market discussions about “holiday manipulation” and the smart money liquidating retail investors.

Market sentiment indicators show that Bitcoin has entered the “fear” zone. Historical experience suggests that fear often corresponds to mid- to long-term accumulation phases rather than trend tops. Meanwhile, the price has not broken below key structural support, and in fact, a bullish divergence has gradually formed amid panic, providing a technical basis for a subsequent rebound.

On the technical front, Bitcoin has rebounded in a short period, recording an intraday increase of over 2%, with the price stabilizing near $85,000 and approaching the critical psychological level of $90,000. A successful breakout above this level could trigger a new round of FOMO buying, forcing short sellers to cover their positions and amplifying upward momentum.

Overall, the current holiday market for Bitcoin exhibits characteristics similar to historical cycles: low liquidity, intense volatility, emotional panic, and structural stabilization coexist. The $85,000 level is becoming a key battleground for bulls and bears. If this area remains solid, Bitcoin could use it as a springboard to continue the traditional end-of-year to early-January rally, laying the foundation for the next phase of the market.

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