As of January 8, 2026, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) is approximately $91,000, slightly down from the recent high of $93,000-$94,000 a few days ago, with a 24-hour volatility of about 2%. The overall trend remains in a high-level oscillation.
It may continue to oscillate at high levels or experience a slight pullback (capital inflows have not fully recovered), but the pro-cryptocurrency policies of Trump provide strong support at the bottom, making a breakout above $95,000-$100,000 more likely. Under policy-driven factors, institutional adoption and reserve demand will dominate, with a significantly higher probability of bullishness than bearishness. Current bullish sentiment indicator: 75% (meaning a 75% probability of being bullish/long, and 25% risk of being bearish), consider buying on dips. Reason: The systemic positive policies of the Trump administration and positive comments from Elon Musk greatly overshadow the Federal Reserve's rate cuts and short-term fears, indicating the market is in the early stages of a policy-driven bull market. Pay attention to the January Federal Reserve meeting and ETF inflow data as the next triggers.
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As of January 8, 2026, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) is approximately $91,000, slightly down from the recent high of $93,000-$94,000 a few days ago, with a 24-hour volatility of about 2%. The overall trend remains in a high-level oscillation.
It may continue to oscillate at high levels or experience a slight pullback (capital inflows have not fully recovered), but the pro-cryptocurrency policies of Trump provide strong support at the bottom, making a breakout above $95,000-$100,000 more likely. Under policy-driven factors, institutional adoption and reserve demand will dominate, with a significantly higher probability of bullishness than bearishness.
Current bullish sentiment indicator: 75% (meaning a 75% probability of being bullish/long, and 25% risk of being bearish), consider buying on dips.
Reason: The systemic positive policies of the Trump administration and positive comments from Elon Musk greatly overshadow the Federal Reserve's rate cuts and short-term fears, indicating the market is in the early stages of a policy-driven bull market. Pay attention to the January Federal Reserve meeting and ETF inflow data as the next triggers.