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Bitcoin experienced a correction of over 30% in November 2025, falling from its all-time high of $126,198 to $85,328. The article analyzes this as a mid-bull market correction, with the bottom range likely between $78,000 and $84,000, and suggests buying the dip in batches. The next wave of growth is expected to be driven by factors such as pro-crypto policies from the Trump administration, the return of capital to spot ETFs, and post-halving supply shocks. The target price is projected to reach $200,000–$300,000 in 2026. Summary generated by Mars AI This summary was generated by the Mars AI model, and the accuracy and completeness of its content are still being iteratively improved.



- 18:47Data: BTC total network contract open interest decreased by 9.04% in 24 hoursChainCatcher news, according to Coinglass data, the total BTC futures open interest across the network has decreased by 9.04% in the past 24 hours, with the current total open interest at $58.706 billions. Among them, one exchange's open interest is $11.5 billions, another exchange's open interest is $3.603 billions, and another exchange's open interest is $6.679 billions.
- 18:47Data: If ETH breaks through $2,883, the cumulative short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $1.137 billion.According to ChainCatcher, citing data from Coinglass, if ETH breaks through $2,883, the cumulative short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $1.137 billions. Conversely, if ETH falls below $2,611, the cumulative long liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $737 millions.
- 18:03Bank of Japan Policy Board Member Masu says a decision on a rate hike is "close"Jinse Finance reported that Kazuyuki Masu, a member of the Bank of Japan's Policy Board, stated that the Bank of Japan is close to making a decision on raising interest rates. Masu said, "Although it is impossible to specify the exact month, in terms of timing, we are already close." When asked why a rate hike is necessary, Masu noted that it is not a good thing for real interest rates to remain deeply in negative territory. He also pointed out that Japan's policy rate is below the neutral rate.