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Bitcoin at $80K? Brace for Impact on November 8

Bitcoin at $80K? Brace for Impact on November 8

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2025-11-08 06:00:00
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Bitcoin's rollercoaster ride takes another sharp turn as analysts eye a potential dip to $80,000—because what's a crypto cycle without a little heartburn?

Market watchers are split: some see a buying opportunity, others see another 'correction' in the making. Either way, traders are buckling up for volatility.

Remember when $80K sounded outrageous? Now it's the 'support level' everyone's whispering about. Just another day in crypto—where the only certainty is that Wall Street still doesn't get it.

Ray Dalio alerte, pointe une bulle financière enflammée, tandis qu’un membre aveuglé de la Fed ignore le danger imminent.

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In Brief

  • Ray Dalio warns that the Fed is creating a bubble by loosening its monetary policy in an already strong economic context.
  • This atypical situation recalls the terminal phases of a 75-year economic cycle, marked by massive debt.
  • The combination of expansionary fiscal policy and monetary easing risks monetizing the US public debt.
  • This inflationary dynamic could favor Bitcoin and gold as refuges against monetary depreciation.

Ray Dalio Warns About a Bubble Fueled by the Fed

Ray Dalio, an iconic figure in global finance, has just published a scathing analysis on the current choices of the Federal Reserve. 

The founder of Bridgewater Associates points to a major anomaly: the Fed is lowering its rates while the US economy shows outstanding health.  

Normally, the central bank intervenes only when activity slows down, unemployment rises, and markets collapse. This was the case during the Great Depression of the 1930s or the 2008 financial crisis.

Today, the situation is radically different. The United States is experiencing historically low unemployment, sustained economic growth, and record-high financial markets. 

Yet, the Fed lowered its rates by 25 basis points in October and could do so again in December. This “dangerous” configuration, according to Dalio, characterizes economies in the terminal phase of a major economic cycle, burdened by excessive debt.

The former hedge fund manager does not mince words. He calls this combination of expansionary fiscal policy and monetary easing “more inflationary.” 

The US government is already running massive deficits by issuing large amounts of short-term Treasury bills. By injecting additional liquidity, the Fed risks monetizing this debt rather than supporting the private sector. In other words, the money created is used to finance public spending without truly stimulating the productive economy.

This dynamic occurs in a tense political climate. Donald TRUMP has recently intensified his criticism of Jerome Powell, even publicly mentioning his replacement “very soon.” This political pressure on the Fed’s independence adds an additional layer of uncertainty.

Bitcoin and Gold, the Big Winners of Monetary Depreciation?

Faced with this troubling macroeconomic picture, certain assets stand out. Bitcoin and gold naturally assert themselves as preferred safe havens. The logic is relentless. The more the money supply increases and the more debt is monetized, the more fiat currency loses its value. Investors then turn to rare and unmanipulable assets.

The continued inflationary pressure and the depreciation of the dollar are powerful catalysts for Bitcoin. Unlike traditional currencies, the number of bitcoins is strictly limited to 21 million units. 

This programmed scarcity makes it a bulwark against the monetary dilution orchestrated by central banks. Many analysts now view the flagship crypto queen as a hedge against major macroeconomic and geopolitical risks.

Yet, crypto markets remain cautious. During the October rate cut, prices did not jump as anticipated. Matt Mena, analyst at 21Shares, explains that this decision was “fully priced in” by investors. Traders had largely anticipated this announcement, neutralizing its potential positive impact.

Uncertainty hovers over the Fed’s next decision. According to Chicago Mercantile Exchange data, 69% of investors bet on another 25 basis point cut in December. 

Jerome Powell cooled markets in October, reminding that a rate cut in December remains uncertain. In this unstable climate, Ray Dalio’s warnings make perfect sense. The Fed is stimulating an already strong economy, risking fueling a bubble and inflation. For investors, every decision could seal the end of a historic cycle.

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