Bitcoin's price remains under pressure as analysts suggest U.S. housing data could influence its trajectory in 2026. Slowing housing starts may indicate capital shifts, historically associated with equity gains, potentially supporting Bitcoin. However, any significant price movement may take months to materialize. Bitcoin often trends with the S&P 500 during liquidity cycles, though it exhibits more pronounced swings. With $147 trillion in global liquidity and a bearish stress index, Bitcoin is expected to remain range-bound until macroeconomic signals align.