Although the price of Bitcoin has fallen approximately 47% from the peak of $126,000 recorded in October 2025, it is noted that this decline was more limited compared to the sharp drop exceeding 85% in previous cycles. Analyst Zak Wainwright stated that this indicates a gradual maturity of the Bitcoin market and a decrease in volatility over time. Among potential catalysts that could support the market in the upcoming period is Morgan Stanley's approval of a low-fee Bitcoin ETF. It is reported that this will provide access to assets worth about $6.2 trillion through 16,000 financial advisors. Additionally, the company's monthly purchase of approximately 44,000 BTC through its preferred stock product is considered an important factor capable of ensuring a steady demand flow in the market. Short-term technical indicators suggest that if geopolitical tensions ease, Bitcoin's price could recover and approach the range of $71 500–$81 200.#GateSquareAprilPostingChallenge

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