With the start of the historically bullish month of October, expectations for a rally in Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins have increased, while one analyst has warned of an 80 percent 0 this point, popular analyst Willy Woo warned investors that an 80 percent correction could 1 the cryptocurrency market has remained bullish for much of 2025, signs of exhaustion are beginning to emerge, according to analyst Willy 2 a recent YouTube video, Woo argued that with global liquidity shrinking, Bitcoin could face an 80 percent correction, mirroring past market 3 the decline in global liquidity as a key risk for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, Woo said that current market conditions now resemble previous late-cycle phases that led to major 4 this point, based on current conditions, Woo estimates that an 80 percent correction in Bitcoin price is more likely, which would be caused not by weak fundamentals but by diminishing global 5 acknowledged that the crypto sector is stronger today, with exchange reserves more transparent, regulators more active, and spot ETFs shifting liquidity to regulated markets and less leverage.
However, he noted that a more robust market doesn't necessarily make cryptocurrencies immune to 6 still remains dependent on global liquidity flows, and when these flows weaken, the strongest fundamentals are tested by declines, according to Woo. “Liquidity acts as the oxygen of the 7 it expands, prices rise 8 it contracts, the entire risk curve 9 this context, Bitcoin, which is at the top, always gives the first and harshest 10 traditional markets can fall by up to a third during recessions, Bitcoin and altcoins typically lose 70-80% of their 11 injections from the Federal Reserve are also tapering off, diminishing the cash flow that once fueled the 12 remain high, but the capital behind them is 13 catalysts can slow the decline, but cannot defy it.” *This is not investment 14 Reading: Veteran Analyst Willy Woo Warns of an 80% Correction in Bitcoin!
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