Analysis: Bitcoin is expected to decline on its annual chart.
Bitcoin rose slightly on the last day of 2025 but remains trapped below the key level of $90,000 and is expected to decline over the annual line. Data from the London Stock Exchange Group shows that boosted by optimism towards US President Trump's pro-cryptocurrency agenda, the cryptocurrency reached a record high of $126,223 in October. However, the cryptocurrency then fell sharply due to profit-taking, widespread risk aversion sentiment, and disappointment over the regulatory momentum for digital assets. Bitcoin latest rose 0.4% to $88,535, but the recent months' decline makes it likely to fall more than 5% for the year. (Sina Finance)
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