Data: Bitcoin has pulled back 35% from its all-time high, far below 78% in 2021 and 84% in 2017.

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PANews, November 21 news, according to historical pullback data on Bitcoin provided by Charlie Bilello, as of November 21, 2025, Bitcoin has pulled back from its historical high of $126,000 at the beginning of October to the current $82,000, a decline of about 35%. This is one of the several significant pullbacks in Bitcoin's history, with the pullback magnitude comparable to the 32% seen in early 2025, but far lower than the 78% and 84% pullback levels in 2021 and 2017, respectively. Data shows that Bitcoin has historically experienced multiple pullbacks exceeding 50%, but each time it was followed by significant price rebounds, with the highest rebound reaching 1504%. The current pullback is within the normal range of Bitcoin's historical volatility.

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