Why is crypto down today – Geopolitical tensions, fear of war dictate Bitcoin’s price action!

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bitcoins Why is crypto down today - Geopolitical tensions, fear of war dictate Bitcoin's price action!

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  • Oil price volatility and wider market tensions have been tugging at Bitcoin, still the risk-on asset
  • Short-term price action will see Bitcoin gravitate towards local liquidity clusters

Bitcoin [BTC] was down 1.16% while Ethereum [ETH] shed 2.79% of its value in the 24 hours, at the time of writing, in the face of geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic uncertainty. U.S President Donald Trump demanding an “unconditional surrender” from Iran and threatening its leader while calling him an “easy target” did little to shore up market confidence.

The volatility around oil prices, which again hinged on the situation in the Middle East, also had an impact on the economy. Rising energy costs can reduce consumer purchasing power, for example, and could impact crypto in the long term.

Here, it’s worth pointing out that the “extreme greed” crypto sentiment in May has settled down to more neutral levels. The Fed’s rate decision on 18 June appeared to be priced in too, with the market expecting a 99.9% chance of no rate cuts.

On-chain metrics also showed that long-term holders have continued to accumulate. However, given the growing fears of a U.S military intervention in the Iran-Israel conflict, the crypto market will remain precariously poised. At least in the short term.

Bitcoins Why is crypto down today? Liquidity sets the stage for volatility

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As always, the price is drawn to liquidity. Over the past month, Bitcoin has settled into a consolidation phase. Lacking a strong trend, BTC has been driven by news updates, while also being reactive to tweets. For example – The public fallout between Elon Musk and Donald Trump on Friday, 13 June.

These violent moves were followed by quick reversals. Marked by the arrows, they were a clear sign of the price being drawn to magnetic zones.

At the time of writing, the monthly open at $104.6k was a key support level. A daily session close below $104k-$104.5k would suggest a move towards $102k or $100k may be nearby.

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The altcoin market has also been in a bearish phase. It has been unable to climb past the $1.24 trillion mark. Using price action concepts, the region was a bearish order block from February (red box). Given the weak ETH/BTC ratio and the hike in Bitcoin dominance, altcoin investors will need patience.

Some sectors and certain coins have short periods where they outperform the wider market. Traders could be on the lookout for these opportunities, but should be wary of holding these assets too long.

Disclaimer: The information presented does not constitute financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice and is solely the writer’s opinion

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Akashnath S is a Senior Journalist and Technical Analysis expert at AMBCrypto. He specializes in dissecting price action, identifying key market trends through advanced chart patterns, and forecasting both short-term and long-term asset trajectories.

His distinct analytical method is grounded in his academic training as a Chemical Engineer. This background provides him with a systematic, process-oriented approach to market data, enabling him to analyze the complex dynamics of financial markets with precision and objectivity.

Having actively covered the cryptocurrency space since the landmark 2017 market cycle, Akashnath possesses years of experience navigating both bull and bear markets. This seasoned perspective is critical to his insightful reporting on market volatility and evolution.

As an active market participant, Akashnath enhances his analysis with crucial, hands-on experience. This practical application of his technical skills ensures his insights are not merely theoretical, but are also relevant and actionable for an audience looking to understand and navigate trading opportunities. He is dedicated to educating readers on the nuances of technical analysis, empowering them with the knowledge to make more informed financial decisions.

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