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Bitcoin Price Today, Nov 10, 2025: BTC Reclaims $106K as U.S. Senate Moves to End Shutdown; ETFs Log ~$1.2B Weekly Outflow
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Bitcoin Price Today, Nov 10, 2025: BTC Reclaims $106K as U.S. Senate Moves to End Shutdown; ETFs Log ~$1.2B Weekly Outflow

Summary: Bitcoin (BTC) bounced back above $106,000 on Monday (10.11.2025), extending the weekend rebound after the U.S. Senate advanced a deal to reopen the federal government. The move came despite a sharp spot Bitcoin ETF net outflow of roughly $1.2 billion last week, suggesting sentiment is stabilizing after early‑November’s deleveraging. At press time, BTC hovered near $106K, up ~4% on the day. Reuters+1


Bitcoin price at a glance (10.11.2025)

  • Spot price (approx.): ~$106,000 at press time; intraday momentum positive. CoinDesk
  • Context: After a weekend retest of the $99,000 area, buyers stepped in, flipping price action back above the psychological $100,000 mark. The Economic Times

What’s moving BTC today

  • Washington progress on the shutdown: The U.S. Senate took a key 60–40 procedural vote to advance legislation funding the government through January 30, 2026, a pivotal step toward ending the 40‑day shutdown. Risk assets—including bitcoin—caught a bid on the improved macro backdrop. Reuters
  • Policy chatter adds to risk appetite: Over the weekend, President Donald Trump again floated the idea of “tariff dividend” checks of at least $2,000 per person (excluding high‑income households). Markets treated the comments as potential near‑term liquidity support—even though details and timing remain unclear. Investopedia
  • ETF flows: a heavy week, but dip‑buyers appear: U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded one of their heaviest weekly outflows—about $1.2B—yet prices rebounded into Monday as traders framed last week as position‑trimming rather than capitulation. CoinDesk
  • Derivatives reset cools: After substantial liquidations earlier this month, 24‑hour crypto liquidations were ~$342M into Monday morning—elevated but far from October’s extremes—pointing to a healthier leverage profile. Coinspeaker
  • Global policy drip: The Bank of England proposed a more flexible stablecoin regime, part of a 2026 rollout. While not BTC‑specific, friendlier policy signals in major markets tend to underpin crypto risk sentiment. Reuters

Spot ETF flows: the numbers behind the headline

Third‑party flow trackers show a whipsaw week for U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs:

  • Mon 3 Nov: –$186.5M
  • Tue 4 Nov: –$566.4M
  • Wed 5 Nov: –$137.0M
  • Thu 6 Nov:+$239.9M
  • Fri 7 Nov: –$558.4M

Weekly net:~–$1.21B. The day‑by‑day data help reconcile why price could firm today even after a rough ETF week: heavy outflows earlier in the week were partially offset by a mid‑week net inflow and weekend positioning resets. Farside Investors


Key technical levels

  • Support: The market’s weekend defense of $99K–$100K remains the first bull line to watch. A decisive break below could open $92K according to near‑term technical reads. The Economic Times+1
  • Resistance: On the upside, traders are eyeing $108K first and then a potential liquidity sweep toward $112K if momentum builds. DailyForex+1

Note: Technical levels are probabilistic, not guarantees; combine them with risk management.


Market context: why the bounce matters

  • Macro tide turning (for now): With the Senate’s move to reopen government and reduce uncertainty around data and policy, risk assets gained room to breathe—important for an asset as macro‑sensitive as BTC in 2025. Reuters
  • From outflows to digestion:CoinDesk reports the third‑largest weekly outflow on record from spot Bitcoin ETFs, but also notes Monday’s price rebound—consistent with the “de‑risk then reassess” pattern after extreme moves. CoinDesk
  • Leverage cooler than October: This morning’s liquidation tally (~$342M across crypto) is a fraction of last month’s historic washouts, suggesting the market reset is progressing. Coinspeaker

What to watch next (this week)

  • CPI is back on the calendar: The Bureau of Labor Statistics is slated to release October CPI on Thursday, Nov 13, 08:30 ET, a high‑impact data point for rates, the dollar and crypto. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Final shutdown votes: Follow‑through from the Senate and House on the funding package could sustain risk appetite—or, if delayed, revive volatility. Reuters
  • ETF flows, daily: Another day or two of data will clarify whether last week’s outflows were an aberration or a trend resuming post‑bounce. Farside Investors

Quick FAQ (SEO)

Is Bitcoin up or down today (10.11.2025)?
Up. BTC reclaimed $106K intraday after rebounding from weekend lows near $99K. CoinDesk+1

Why is Bitcoin up today?
Improved macro sentiment as the U.S. Senate advanced a plan to end the 40‑day shutdown, plus moderating derivatives liquidations and dip‑buying despite last week’s ETF outflows. Reuters+2Coinspeaker+2

What are the next levels for BTC?
Support near $100K; resistance around $108K and $112K if momentum extends. DailyForex+1


Disclosure: This article is for news and information purposes only and is not financial advice. Crypto assets are volatile and can involve significant risk.

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