Willy Woo Warns Liquidity Breakdown Could Cap Bitcoin’s Rally Despite Short-Term Relief

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Bitcoin faces mounting bearish pressure as weakening liquidity and deeply negative on-chain flows cloud the outlook, Willy Woo warns, suggesting that any short-term rebound may be rejected before a durable recovery can take hold.

Bitcoin Faces Structural Weakness With $45K Touted as Typical Bear Market Floor

Crypto market cycles remain under close scrutiny as on-chain analyst Willy Woo shared a detailed outlook for bitcoin’s trajectory. Woo posted on social media platform X last week, highlighting ongoing bearish conditions, the possibility of short-term relief, and price levels that could define the next phase of the cycle.

His analysis centers on liquidity dynamics in both spot and futures markets, which he views as essential to sustaining any meaningful rally. Woo suggested that recent selling pressure may be losing force, but structural weakness persists beneath the surface. He stated:

“This bearish sell down by investors seems to have exhausted, which gives price a repreive to consolidate sideways for maybe a month, even a rebound to mid $70s, which would likely to be rejected.”

“This is because the broader regime is heavily bearish with both spot and futures liquidity deteriorating. I’ve never seen BTC rally when both sources of liquidity are bearish,” he added.

Beyond the near term, Woo provided a broader timeline for recovery and outlined downside benchmarks. He explained: “If I was to make an educated guess, I’d say Q4 would be good timing for the end of the bearish trend and Q1 or Q2 2027 for bullish momentum to return.” He continued: “~$45K would be a typical bear market bottom.” Addressing macroeconomic risk, he wrote:

“ BTC has only ever existed in a secular global macro bull market 2009-2026. If global macro breaks down, then $30K is the fall back level of support, $16K as the final line to maintain BTC’s bull trend.”

Woo’s historical record on identifying cycle lows has drawn attention among investors tracking on-chain data. In December 2018, he characterized bitcoin as near a bottom around its $3,200 low. In late November 2022, he indicated that a bottom was approaching using MVRV and liquidity-based models shortly before bitcoin rebounded from roughly $15,500. While not precise on every short-term fluctuation, his liquidity and holder-focused indicators have frequently aligned with major inflection points in bitcoin’s longer-term market structure.

FAQ 🧭

  • Why does Willy Woo believe bitcoin remains bearish?

He points to deteriorating spot and futures liquidity alongside deeply negative on-chain flow signals.

  • Could bitcoin see a short-term rebound?

Woo says selling exhaustion may allow consolidation or a bounce, but likely with rejection.

  • What price levels does Woo identify as key support?

He highlights typical bear market and macro support zones that could define the cycle’s floor.

  • When might bullish momentum return to bitcoin?

Woo suggests the broader bearish trend could end later in the year with stronger momentum potentially emerging in 2027.

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