Bitcoin slips below $88,000 in U.S. trading hours as gold hits record high

Continuing the pattern of weakness during U.S. trading hours, bitcoin slipped below $88,000 on Monday, December 22, 2025, after failing to hold $90,000 gains, while gold surged to a record $4,475 per ounce. Traders eye a record $28.5 billion options expiry on Deribit this Friday amid volatility, with bitcoin miners pivoting to AI outperforming peers.

Cryptocurrency prices muted during the U.S. session on December 22, with bitcoin at $88,885.77 around noon ET, down from intraday peaks above $90,000 but up over 24 hours. Ether traded at $3,027.84, solana at $126.54, and XRP at $1.9085, pulling back yet staying green daily.

Traditional markets rose: Nasdaq and S&P 500 up 0.6%, dollar index down 0.3%. Gold jumped 2% to $4,475/oz record, silver 1.6% near $70/oz high. ByteTree analysts Charlie Morris and Shehriyar Ali noted bitcoin unlikely to shine until precious metals' bull pauses, despite bitcoin's long-term outperformance.

This follows last week's drop below $86,000 during U.S. hours, reinforcing the pattern. Ahead: Deribit's historic $28.5B bitcoin/ether options expiry Friday (over half of $52.2B open interest). Jean-David Pequignot called it culmination of institutional maturity. Key: $96,000 max pain, $1.2B OI at $85,000 put; defensive rolls into January.

Crypto equities mixed: AI-focused miners Hut 8 (+17.5% on AI deal), IREN, Cipher Mining, Bitfarms up 5-10%; Coinbase, Robinhood modest gains; MicroStrategy losses; Circle, Bullish, Galaxy Digital +2-4%.

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Bitcoin drops below $88,000 after peaking above $90,000, continuing late December volatility

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Bitcoin surged above $90,000 in Asian trading on Monday before reversing and falling below $88,000, echoing a similar whipsaw two weeks earlier. The drop amid Nasdaq futures weakness dragged altcoins lower, underscoring crypto's stock market ties. Institutional buyer Strategy Inc. meanwhile disclosed a $108 million BTC purchase.

Bitcoin fell below $86,000 on December 15, 2025, continuing a pattern of weakness during U.S. market hours. The cryptocurrency slid to around $85,600, down about 3.6% over the past 24 hours, while ether dipped under $3,000. Crypto-related stocks also declined sharply, outpacing broader market losses.

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Bitcoin traded around $88,000 on Monday, recovering slightly from weekend lows but remaining close to its yearly bottom amid broader market uncertainties. Meanwhile, gold and silver pushed to record highs before pulling back, highlighting exhaustion in their surges. Analysts point to risks like a potential U.S. government shutdown as weighing on cryptocurrency sentiment.

Bitcoin föll under 100 000 $-nivån på torsdagen den 13 november 2025, och fortsatte ett mönster av svaghet under USA:s handels timmar. Nedgången, som förvärrades av en likviditetsdränering orsakad av en regeringsstängning och avtagande förhoppningar om en räntesänkning från Federal Reserve, utlöste betydande likvidationer över kryptomarknaden. Krypto-relaterade aktier led också av skarpa förluster när risktillgångar generellt drog sig tillbaka.

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Building on the 45% BTC/gold ratio slide through mid-December, gold surged 70% for the year while bitcoin fell 6% YTD amid persistent weakness. Bitcoin traded around $87,000, down 22% in Q4 after an October rout erased $1T from crypto markets, pressured by strong U.S. data and bearish technicals.

On January 25, 2026, Bitcoin dropped below $88,000, triggering $135 million in long liquidations and contributing to a broader crypto market decline. The total market capitalization fell below $3 trillion after shedding $220 billion over the past week. Ethereum also tumbled to $2,800 as bearish patterns and macroeconomic risks weighed on investor sentiment.

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Cryptocurrency markets are treading water near flat levels as investors await key US jobs data and a potential Supreme Court decision on tariffs imposed by President Trump. Bitcoin hovers around $90,000 amid ongoing outflows from spot ETFs, while analysts detect early signs of stabilization. The focus remains on how these developments could influence Federal Reserve policy and global risk appetite.

 

 

 

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