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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Bitcoin Falls From $82K to $76K Amid Weak ETF Demand

Bitcoin Falls From $82K to $76K Amid Weak ETF Demand

What to know:

  • Bitcoin fell from above $82,000 to the mid-$76,000 range.
  • Weak ETF inflows contributed to reduced buying momentum.
  • Analysts observed declining speculative activity in derivatives markets.
  • Long-term Bitcoin holders continued holding despite the correction.

By Amrin Sanjay | Edited By Ammar Raza,May 19, 2026, 3:00 AM

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Bitcoin witnessed a sharp correction after briefly climbing above the $82,000 level, with the cryptocurrency later falling into the mid-$76,000 range. Analysts pointed to weakening spot demand, slowing ETF inflows, and reduced speculative activity as the main reasons behind the decline. The latest market data also showed that investors became more cautious following a strong rally earlier in the month.

$BTC rolled over from a local peak above $82K into the mid-$76Ks, with spot demand, ETF flows, and speculative positioning weakening. Long-term holder strength remains a key source of support.

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— glassnode (@glassnode) May 18, 2026

Bitcoin Rally Loses Momentum After $82K Peak

Bitcoin was gaining traction after there was renewed hope regarding crypto regulations and institutional involvement due to prices moving beyond $82,000. Investors anticipated further gains since spot Bitcoin ETFs had been witnessing massive inflows before that time. But the uptrend lost steam once new money flowing into the market started to slow.

According to market analysts, speculative demand declined considerably during the upward trend. Funding rates on derivative exchanges also showed signs of cooling, suggesting the absence of any bull momentum from traders. As such, Bitcoin had difficulty maintaining its elevated price level and ultimately declined amid the increase in selling pressure.

The fall in prices was further hastened by the move of investors to lock in gains around the recent peak. Reports indicated that short-term traders, who had participated in the upward trend, had begun unwinding their positions due to volatility.

Bitcoin rally loses momentum after $82K peak
Source: glassnode

Glassnode data suggested that “hot capital,” or short-term speculative money, had started decreasing. The report indicated that fewer new buyers were entering the market compared to earlier phases of the rally. This trend often signals reduced momentum in fast-moving crypto markets.

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ETF Inflows Show Signs of Weakening

Spot Bitcoin ETFs had been one of the major drivers behind Bitcoin’s rally over the past several months. Institutional investors used these products to gain exposure to Bitcoin without directly holding the asset. However, recent data showed ETF inflows slowing compared to earlier weeks.

Analysts believe weaker ETF demand reduced buying support in the market. Lower inflows mean fewer new purchases of Bitcoin by ETF issuers, which can directly impact market liquidity. This slowdown contributed to the recent correction from the $82,000 level.

Despite the recent slowdown, ETF activity remains significantly higher than levels seen before spot Bitcoin ETFs were approved. Long-term investors continue to view ETFs as an important bridge between traditional finance and digital assets. Even so, short-term fluctuations in inflows can heavily influence BTC price movements.

Long-Term Holders Continue to Provide Support

Although the short-term demand trend was bearish, the long-term Bitcoin holders managed to demonstrate some stability during the market correction. According to the on-chain metrics, a considerable number of long-term investors decided to hold on to their positions instead of selling out amid the market fluctuations.

In fact, analysts have identified that the long-term holder supply is still relatively high despite the drop in the market. It appears that long-term investors who believe in BTC’s potential tend not to be impacted by its short-term movements.

Glassnode’s market analysis also highlighted that unrealized profits among long-term holders remain healthy. Even after BTC’s decline to the mid-$76,000 range, many investors are still sitting on significant gains from earlier cycles. This reduces panic selling compared to previous bear market phases.

Market Volatility Reflects Changing Investor Sentiment

BTC’s recent price swings once again highlighted the volatility of the cryptocurrency market. Rapid gains followed by equally sharp declines remain common, especially during periods of heightened speculation. The move from above $82,000 to below $77,000 occurred within a relatively short timeframe.

Investors closely monitored trading volumes and derivatives activity during the correction. Falling open interest and weaker funding rates suggested traders were reducing leveraged positions. This often happens when confidence in continued upside momentum starts fading.

This article contains market analysis and price predictions. These are not guarantees. Crypto markets are volatile. Always DYOR. Not financial advice.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Bitcoin (BTC)

About Amrin Sanjay

Amrin Sanjay is an Industry Reporter at Tron Weekly, covering developments across the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector. Her reporting focuses on Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, and decentralized finance, alongside market activity, protocol updates, and ecosystem trends. She closely tracks Layer 1 and Layer 2 projects, DeFi tokens, and key technical indicators to explain market movements and on-chain activity with clarity and accuracy for both new and experienced readers.

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