Fire News Financial News, on May 5, according to CoinDesk, under the influence of macroeconomic uncertainty and expectations of the Federal Reserve meeting, Bitcoin fell below $95,000. Analysts warn of a possible further decline in prices, with key support levels of $92,500 and $89,000, respectively. Despite the decline, Bitcoin ETF net inflows reached $1.81 billion last week, indicating continued investor interest. FxPro's Alex Kuptsikevich noted that the market has returned to the key resistance zone that served as support between December and February, with the next downside targets being $92,500 and $89,000, with a break below $90,000 causing damage on a technical and psychological level and a break below the 200-day moving average.

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