Bitcoin’s Bull Run Stalls as Buyers Hit the Brakes—Analysts Sound Alarm
Bitcoin’s latest surge faces headwinds as demand cools—just when Wall Street started pretending to understand blockchain.
Market watchers spot weakening momentum as traders take profits. The ’number go up’ crowd isn’t shouting quite as loud this week.
Remember: every correction looks like the end of the rally... until the next ATH. Meanwhile, traditional finance still can’t decide if crypto is a scam or their most profitable trading desk.

There are still bullish signals in play, including a decline in Woo’s proprietary Bitcoin Risk Signal, which suggests the asset remains in an overall positive structure. If momentum returns in the early part of the trading week—particularly following the U.S. holiday lull—a breakout toward $114,000 could trigger a wave of short liquidations and extend the rally.
However, the past few days have seen a notable slowdown in network-level buying activity, which is rare during such an aggressive price run. The lull, coming after bitcoin surged from $75,000 to over $112,000, suggests investors may be hesitating at these elevated levels.
Whether this hesitation turns into a deeper pullback or sets the stage for another breakout depends heavily on how the market responds in the coming sessions.