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Story: What to Expect from Bitcoin Price in September

By Julie Binoche

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A Tough Start to September After August Losses. Bitcoin hit an all-time high of $123,731 on August 14, 2025, before correcting sharply.

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Historical Data Shows September Weakness. Looking at Bitcoin’s long-term performance, September has consistently been one of the toughest…

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ETF Outflows Signal Waning Institutional Demand. One of the biggest drivers of Bitcoin’s 2024–2025 rally has been inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs.

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Market Sentiment Turns Negative. In addition to ETF outflows, social and on-chain indicators paint a bearish picture.

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Key Levels to Watch: $107K and $103K. Technically, Bitcoin faces crucial support around $107,557.

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Can Q4 Bring Relief for Bitcoin?. Despite the near-term challenges, many analysts remain optimistic about Bitcoin’s outlook later…

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Final Thoughts. September has earned its reputation as one of Bitcoin’s weakest months, and 2025 appears to be…

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Bitcoin (BTC) entered September on a cautious note, trading below $110,000 after shedding nearly 10% from its mid-August peak.

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Bitcoin hit an all-time high of $123,731 on August 14, 2025, before correcting sharply. By the end of the month, BTC had lost almost 10% of its value, slipping under $110,000.

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Data from previous years highlights the risks. In September 2020, BTC dropped by 8%, followed by a 7.3% decline in 2021 and another 3.1% dip in 2022.

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Looking at Bitcoin’s long-term performance, September has consistently been one of the toughest months for the cryptocurrency. This trend has been attributed to several factors:

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Seasonality and market cycles: Historically, investors tend to reduce risk exposure toward the end of Q3, which weighs on speculative assets like Bitcoin.

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Macroeconomic conditions: September often coincides with heightened global market volatility, interest rate decisions, and fiscal adjustments.

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Psychological pressure: Traders have come to expect weakness in September, reinforcing bearish bias and self-fulfilling selling patterns.

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Although Bitcoin has proven resilient in the long term, this recurring seasonal trend means investors should prepare for choppiness and possible downside before a stronger Q4…

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