Bitcoin Reclaims $65K As Geopolitical Pressure Eases – The Why, What and How.

Bitcoin is back above the $65,000 area, and this time the move has a clear macro driver behind it. TL;DR Bitcoin moved back above the $65,000 area as traders reacted to easing geopolitical tension. The rebound came after macro risk appetite improved, with oil and shipping-risk fears cooling. The move is constructive, but BTC still… Continue reading Bitcoin Reclaims $65K As Geopolitical Pressure Eases – The Why, What and How.

Bitcoin’s Valuation Model Hints At $500K Cycle Average, Analyst Says

Bitcoin is trading near $67,300, well off its recent high of $74,000. One well-known analyst says that dip barely matters — he’s looking at a cycle average closer to half a million dollars. A Model Built On Scarcity PlanB, the pseudonymous analyst behind the Stock-to-Flow model, says Bitcoin’s price during the current 2024–2028 halving cycle… Continue reading Bitcoin’s Valuation Model Hints At $500K Cycle Average, Analyst Says

Bitcoin Market Bleeds $1 Trillion, Saylor Signals Strongest Crypto Conviction Yet

Michael Saylor kept buying while the market slid, and he did it out loud: “Neven been more bullish,” he said in an X post Thursday. His public posts and regulatory filings show Strategy continued to add to its Bitcoin pile even as price swings turned paper gains into big unrealized losses. The firm’s recent regulatory filing… Continue reading Bitcoin Market Bleeds $1 Trillion, Saylor Signals Strongest Crypto Conviction Yet

Bitcoin Poised For Rally As Geopolitical Tensions Ease And Inflation Expectations Fall

Leading crypto exchange Binance witnessed a significant outflow of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) on June 23, with investors pulling out over 4,000 BTC and 61,000 ETH in a single day. This shift comes amid easing geopolitical tensions and declining inflation, fuelling speculation about a renewed rally. Bitcoin Likely To Rally As Global Tensions Simmer… Continue reading Bitcoin Poised For Rally As Geopolitical Tensions Ease And Inflation Expectations Fall