Thursday Nov 13 2025 02:40
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Recent indicators in the cryptocurrency market suggest a possible unexpected rally in November. This potential surge is attributed to heightened levels of fear among traders, a phenomenon often preceding a shift of funds from less experienced or 'weak hands' to those adopting long-term asset accumulation strategies.
According to data from Santiment, social media commentary about Bitcoin (BTC) is evenly split between bullish and bearish sentiments. Ethereum (ETH) boasts about 50% more bullish than bearish comments, but both figures are below usual averages. Concurrently, fewer than half of the comments about XRP (XRP) are positive, marking one of the 'most fearful moments of 2025' for the token.
While sell-offs appear negative, they can actually be beneficial for the overall market. Crypto market sentiment remains fearful amid a continuous market downturn. Analysts attribute this to macroeconomic factors, such as traders moving to assets with clearer exposure to economic policies and credit flows as the US government shutdown nears its end.
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index, tracking overall market sentiment, registered a score of 15 out of 100 on Thursday, indicating 'extreme fear,' the lowest reading since February. Joe Consorti, head of Bitcoin growth at Horizon, believes the general sentiment among traders mirrors levels seen in 2022 when Bitcoin hovered around $18,000.
However, Santiment suggests that traders' dwindling confidence could be 'welcomed news for the patient' and could fuel an 'unexpected November rally.' This is because there are many 'diamond-handed' holders waiting to capitalize on sell-offs by less confident investors.
Santiment clarifies: 'When the crowd turns negative on assets, especially those with higher market capitalization in the crypto space, it indicates we are reaching the point of capitulation. Once retail investors sell, key stakeholders purchase the assets sold and push prices higher. It is not a question of whether this will happen, but when.'
Samson Mow, founder of Bitcoin technology infrastructure firm Jan3, shares this viewpoint. Mow argues that selling pressure comes from people who bought Bitcoin within the past 12-18 months, cashing out profits due to fears that the cycle has peaked.
He adds: 'These are not Bitcoin buyers from a first-principles perspective, but rather speculators who follow the news. This group of sellers is also dwindling, and holders with conviction have now acquired their coins, which is always the best scenario. 2026 will be a great year. Plan accordingly.'
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