Analysis of Bitcoin falling below $80,000: Jim Cramer points out the "key force" manipulating short-term fluctuations

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On February 2nd, news reports indicate that Bitcoin continued to experience intense volatility after falling below the psychological threshold of $80,000 over the weekend. As of now, the price is approximately $76,500, down about 2% in the past 24 hours. This recent correction has also dragged down Ethereum and various other cryptocurrencies, once again highlighting the market’s high sensitivity to Bitcoin price fluctuations.

CNBC host Jim Cramer posted on social media that Bitcoin breaking below $80,000 exposes the fragility of key support levels and also reflects that investors’ “defensive willingness” at this price point is not strong. He believes that in the short term, Bitcoin remains a highly unstable asset rather than a truly reliable store of value.

Cramer stated that although Bitcoin frequently becomes a topic of public discussion, from an investment perspective, fundamentals such as corporate earnings are the core measures of an asset’s value. He emphasized that over-reliance on macro narratives and emotional hype can cause investors to overlook the real sources of risk.

He also repeatedly mentioned that the $80,000 to $82,000 range is a critical “bottom line,” and questioned why major supporters of Bitcoin have not actively defended the price at this level. Cramer even suggested that if the price cannot quickly rebound to $82,000, the so-called “double bottom” pattern will be difficult to establish, and short-term confidence will be further weakened.

In his analysis, he also referenced Strategy Inc. and its Executive Chairman Michael Saylor. The company is scheduled to release its earnings report on February 5th. Cramer believes that short sellers in the market may be attempting to exert pressure before this date, thereby amplifying Bitcoin’s downward volatility.

Despite his cautious stance, Cramer admits that if there is a surge of buying in the short term, Bitcoin’s price still has the chance to rebound to around $82,000. However, he emphasizes that the current trend is more influenced by public opinion, psychological expectations, and the behavior of key stakeholders rather than natural demand.

This event has also sparked new reflections in the market: Is Bitcoin’s short-term price primarily determined by fundamentals, or is it driven by emotions and trending topics? The loss of the $80,000 level may become an important test of market confidence.

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