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Bitcoin Price Fights for $88,000 as Fed Looms and Bearish Technical Pressure Builds
The bitcoin price steadied a bit today after an early slide to $86,000 over the weekend, as traders weighed Federal Reserve risk, heavy recent liquidations, and growing technical pressure.
The largest cryptocurrency was up about 1% at $87,850 by midafternoon, after falling as low as $86,000.13 earlier in the session. Price action remained volatile, with market participants cautious about sharp reversals following a weekend selloff.
Attention is now centered on the Federal Reserve’s policy decision due Wednesday. The central bank is widely expected to keep interest rates in the 3.50%–3.75% range, but the meeting has drawn unusual scrutiny amid debate over the Fed’s independence.
Recently, President Trump’s administration escalated its fight with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell by starting a rare criminal-investigation threat tied to Powell’s oversight of a big Fed renovation project.
At the same time, Trump is pushing to reshape the central bank leadership as Powell’s term ends this spring, drawing legal pushback (including a Supreme Court case over Trump’s attempt to remove a Fed governor) and sparking a broader debate over the Fed’s independence from politics.
Crypto markets continue to absorb the impact of continued selloffs, which was exacerbated by forced liquidations across leveraged positions.
U.S.-listed spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds remained a source of pressure. Spot bitcoin ETFs recorded $1.33 billion in net outflows in the week ending Jan. 23, marking the largest weekly outflow in nearly a year.
The redemptions have contributed to selling pressure amid already fragile market conditions.
Corporate bitcoin accumulation persisted but failed to stabilize sentiment. Strategy., the software company that has shifted toward a leveraged bitcoin acquisition strategy, disclosed in a recent SEC filing that it purchased 2,932 bitcoin between Jan. 20 and Jan. 25 for approximately $264.1 million, paying an average of $90,061 per coin.Â
The firm now holds 712,647 bitcoin, with the latest purchases financed primarily through its at-the-market equity offering program. These purchases did little to change the bitcoin price.
The company’s aggregate purchase price for its holdings stands at approximately $54.2 billion, including fees and expenses, translating to an average acquisition bitcoin price of $76,037.
Bitcoin price analysis
According to Bitcoin Magazine analysts, the bitcoin price posted a sharp bearish reversal last week, closing the week near $86,588 after failing to hold momentum following a test of $98,000 resistance. The move marked a decisive loss of the $87,000 support level and shifted near-term market control back to sellers.
The $84,000 level is now critical. A sustained daily close below that support could accelerate downside pressure toward the $72,000–$68,000 zone, with a deeper retracement toward $58,000 possible if selling intensifies.
Bulls are expected to defend $84,000 aggressively to avoid a broader breakdown.
On the upside, buyers must first reclaim $88,000 to stabilize price action. Additional resistance sits at $91,400 and $94,000, while $98,000 remains a major ceiling. A move above that level is considered unlikely in the near term, though a breakout could open a path toward $103,500.
Technical indicators reinforce the bearish outlook. Bitcoin price closed below the 100-week simple moving average, the MACD remains in bearish territory, and the relative strength index has turned lower again.Â
This coming week is pivotal, with broader market earnings potentially influencing sentiment, though correlations with equities remain uncertain.
At the time of writing, the Bitcoin Fear and Greed Index is currently at 20 out of 100, signaling extreme fear among market participants. Historically, periods of extreme fear have coincided with heightened uncertainty and, at times, potential buying opportunities as prices trade below perceived value.
The bitcoin price is currently $87,698. It is currently -1% from its 7-day all-time high of $88,635, and 2% from its 7-day all-time low of $86,126.

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