Bitcoin (BTC) has risen by 14.4% this week to $91,200, retreating slightly from a new all-time high of $93,378 set on Wednesday. The Trump-driven crypto rally, which saw Bitcoin surge by 36% since the U.S. presidential election on November 5, appears to be losing momentum as the initial excitement fades.

Options market data points to a projected upper limit of $90,000-100,000 per coin by the end of 2024. While another push toward $100,000 remains possible, the growing presence of retail investors leveraging their trades raises concerns about the rally's durability. Any unexpected negative developments could act as a shock to the market, potentially triggering a significant and painful pullback.