#特朗普最后期限施压伊朗 $BTC
The situation in the Middle East has escalated again, and the market is beginning to re-evaluate risks.
Trump stated that the deadline for Iran has passed, while Iran has conveyed a counter-proposal containing 10 clauses to the United States through Pakistan, clearly escalating the game between both sides.
The conflict is no longer just verbal threats; attacks have spread to Gulf energy facilities, crude oil continues to strengthen, while BTC remains pressured in the range of 69K-70K.
This indicates one thing:
Geopolitical risks are heating up, but capital has not fully shifted to a 'one-sided hedging' mode.
Currently, BTC is more like:
• Being suppressed by macro risks from above
• Supported by capital from below
• Entering a phase driven by news + range fluctuations on a short-term basis
As long as it cannot break above 70.3K-70.5K, any rebound seems more like a repair.
A real breakthrough is needed for a chance to test higher positions again.
In this environment, don’t get overly excited; first, observe the range, then wait for direction.
The situation in the Middle East has escalated again, and the market is beginning to re-evaluate risks.
Trump stated that the deadline for Iran has passed, while Iran has conveyed a counter-proposal containing 10 clauses to the United States through Pakistan, clearly escalating the game between both sides.
The conflict is no longer just verbal threats; attacks have spread to Gulf energy facilities, crude oil continues to strengthen, while BTC remains pressured in the range of 69K-70K.
This indicates one thing:
Geopolitical risks are heating up, but capital has not fully shifted to a 'one-sided hedging' mode.
Currently, BTC is more like:
• Being suppressed by macro risks from above
• Supported by capital from below
• Entering a phase driven by news + range fluctuations on a short-term basis
As long as it cannot break above 70.3K-70.5K, any rebound seems more like a repair.
A real breakthrough is needed for a chance to test higher positions again.
In this environment, don’t get overly excited; first, observe the range, then wait for direction.
