Bitcoin Bounce Coming Soon: Reasons Why

On Nov 11, 2025 at 1:04 pm UTC by · 2 mins read

Bitcoin is trading near $105,000 just below a key resistance level, with analysts predicting a bounce if the $104,000 support holds.

Bitcoin BTC $80 883 24h volatility: 0.7% Market cap: $1.62 T Vol. 24h: $17.67 B continues to consolidate below the $107,000–$108,000 key resistance zone, slipping about 1% in the past 24 hours. BTC is currently trading around $105,000, with strong support expected near $104,000.

Despite the mild decline, spot trading volume has surged 23% over the past week, jumping from $11.5 billion to over $14 billion. Analysts believe this rise in volume suggests renewed speculative interest and buyer re-engagement amid Bitcoin’s brief rebound to $106,000.

Popular crypto trader Ted pointed out that Bitcoin’s current setup closely aligns with a CME gap near the $104,000 mark. He also noted that Bitcoin often forms short-term bottoms on Tuesdays.

With Nov. 11 falling on a Tuesday, traders could see a near-term gap fill and subsequent Bitcoin price bounce.

 

Analyst Kamran Ashgar also suggests that Bitcoin is set for a major breakout. He predicted that if the $104,000 support remains intact, the cryptocurrency could see a rally back toward $110,000.

 

Whale Activity Signals Repositioning

Meanwhile, the Exchange Whale Ratio (EWR), which tracks the share of large-wallet inflows to exchanges, has climbed from 0.35 to 0.55 over recent weeks. Rising EWR levels indicate that major holders are either preparing to take profits or repositioning during early recovery stages.

In this case, the EWR uptrend comes along with Bitcoin’s bounce from $100,000, which suggests that large investors may have accumulated during recent dips.

Bitcoin exchange whale ratio | Source: CryptoQuant

According to a CryptoQuant analyst, this renewed whale movement often marks the start of a bullish reversal in the weeks ahead.

Miner Behavior Hints at Supply Relief

Meanwhile, miner outflows have been steadily declining throughout November after several spikes in late October. This suggests that miners are holding onto their Bitcoin, reducing short-term selling pressure.

Historically, such phases have led to accumulation or recovery periods, as fewer coins flow into exchanges. Current outflows are significantly below April–June 2025 levels when miners sold heavily during rallies.

With BTC trading near $105K, this miner restraint indicates a neutral-to-bullish short-term outlook, especially if stablecoin exchange inflows continue.

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