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    No Bitcoin breakout in sight: Why 2026 still lacks direction

    January 3, 20263 Mins Read


    As 2026 unfolds, Bitcoin [BTC] remains stuck in a transitional market phase. Prices peaked above $126,000 in October 2025, then declined sharply, returning to the $90,000 range by January 2026.

    During this period, Exchange Netflows mainly stayed negative, with brief positive spikes. This suggests distribution during periods of strength and forced selling during declines, rather than sustained accumulation.

    Bitcoin’s most significant Exchange Reserve occurred near local tops, especially in July and October. These inflows coincided with increased volatility and preceded downward moves.

    Source: CryptoQuant

    As the price weakened, outflows dominated, indicating sellers were exhausted rather than confident, and dip buyers stepped in.

    The lack of consistent positive netflows explains the absence of a clear trend. Liquidity shifted, but conviction did not follow. Traders see a range-bound market, not a breakout scenario.

    This situation results from uncertainty after the halving rally, profit-taking, and leverage resets.

    Traders should watch for steady reserve growth along with price stabilization. Otherwise, rallies may fade, and volatility will likely remain within the baseline scenario.

    STH stress remains elevated!

    Bitcoin remains range‑bound, trading between $85,000 and $92,000. Beneath this calm surface, however, pressure is building.

    According to crypto analyst Darkforst’s post on X, short‑term holders are sitting well below their adjusted cost basis of around $103,000. This leaves them with unrealized losses of roughly 15%, signaling genuine stress rather than background noise.

    Historically, losses of this magnitude tend to mark late‑stage drawdowns rather than early ones. 

    Much of the selling has already taken place, and reactive capital has exited. Yet despite that, the price has so far resisted breaking down further.

    That suggests absorption, not panic.

    Source: X

    The post-ATH reset flushed leverage and overheated demand. New buyers stepped back. Liquidity thinned. Yet long-term holders stayed steady, preventing a deeper downside.

    For investors, this is a test of patience. Short-term players should brace for pain, while long-term participants should watch for confirmation. In the short term, reclaiming the STH cost basis could quickly flip sentiment. However, failure to do so keeps the price range-bound.

    Long-term, sustained downside only follows if demand is structurally weak. Otherwise, this zone likely defines a corrective low.


    Final Thoughts

    • Bitcoin remains range-bound, with selling absorbed and short-term stress elevated, signaling a market in transition rather than panic.

    • Sustained trends will depend on steady reserve growth and strong demand; without them, BTC is likely to trade sideways.

    Next: Dogecoin breakout sparks memecoin revival – But don’t ignore THIS risk!



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