Will Israel-Iran Conflict Push Bitcoin Further Down? Analysts Discuss

Share This Post

The Bitcoin price took a sharp dip to $60,164 on Tuesday following heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, with Iran launching missile attacks on Israel. The escalation rattled global markets, impacting both traditional and crypto assets. Bitcoin was not immune with a notable -4% drop.

Market participants, who had anticipated a strong bullish trend for the month dubbed “Uptober,” were forced to reassess as broader market sentiment turned risk-off. However, the reaction to the geopolitical news may be overblown, according to several analysts.

Will Bitcoin Drop Further?

Macro strategist Alex Krüger (@krugermacro) cautions on the sudden shift in market sentiment. Via X, he writes, “It’s been bizarre observing everyone turn outright exuberant and calling for ‘Uptober‘. From doom to gloom, in a heartbeat […] Conflict in the Middle East notwithstanding, this is an election year in the US. Major uncertainty lies ahead.”

Krüger highlights the volatility typically seen in financial markets during US election years, noting, “In election years, the month of October is accordingly the most volatile, and equities historically display slightly negative returns.” He also added that speculative markets tend to react to uncertainties, and given the proximity of the elections and upcoming payroll data on Friday, further volatility can be expected.

“Of course if payrolls come in very strong this coming Friday, equities would rip, as we are in a ‘good news is good news’ regime. But the time to press & hold is after the elections, possibly starting on Election night itself,” Krüger states.

Prominent crypto analyst CRG (@MacroCRG) notes the potential for the Bitcoin price to recover despite the temporary market turbulence. “That could be the quarterly low in boys. Markets love to put in highs/lows early on in the candle. Plus, geopolitical moves have a high tendency of getting faded. We may still see some turbulence depending on Israel’s response, but the market is likely anticipating this.”

Just like Krüger, he outlines that increased liquidity in the market could provide support for Bitcoin, stating, “Liquidity will start ramping up from now, which BTC should sniff out immediately.” Overall, CRG remains bullish on Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory, asserting that despite the short-term uncertainties, “$100k BTC is coming.”

Singapore-based trading firm QCP Capital also provides its perspective on the conflict’s impact. In their latest investor note, the firm writes: “The Israeli-Iranian conflict has intensified, with over 180 missiles launched by Iran. Despite this, the reaction in traditional financial markets has been relatively muted. The S&P closed only 1% lower, while crude oil (WTI) increased by 2%.”

However, the crypto market saw a sharper decline, with Bitcoin facing heavier selling pressure. “BTC closed 4% lower, with support holding around the $60k level. A further escalation in the conflict could potentially push BTC to the $55k mark,” QCP notes.

Despite the immediate impact, QCP Capital’s report also stresses that the broader economic backdrop remains favorable for risk assets in the medium term. “Middle East geopolitics will steal the limelight for now, but the shallow sell-off suggests that the market remains well bid for risk assets. This minor setback shouldn’t distract from the bigger picture.”

They also point to global monetary policies as a significant factor. “The flush of liquidity from the PBoC and potential fiscal support will likely support asset prices in China, with bullish sentiment potentially spilling over globally to support risk assets, including crypto. […] Assets prices are expected to remain supported heading into 2025, as both the largest (the Fed) and 3rd largest (PBoC) central banks in the world have started their cutting cycles in earnest,” QCP concludes.

At press time, BTC traded at $61,286.

Bitcoin price

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

SUI Uptick Sparks Hope, But Is This Fleeting Recovery?

Sui (SUI) is showing signs of a potential rebound as its price climbs above the $280 mark, sparking optimism among traders After experiencing a period of downside pressure, the cryptocurrency is

Bitcoin Struggles Below $85K as ETFs Outflows Reach Record High

The price of bitcoin (BTC) dropped south of $84,000 as spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) posted record outflows As of 2:30 pm (ET), the leading crypto asset is hanging below the $85,000 range

Bybit exploit tied to Safe developer machine vulnerability

Bybit revealed that the recent $14 billion hack did not compromise its infrastructure and was caused by a vulnerability in a Safe developer machine According to the exchange’s initial forensic

Oklahoma advances Bitcoin reserve legislation as other states pause

Oklahoma’s effort to establish a state Bitcoin reserve took a step forward on Feb 25 after the House Government Oversight Committee approved HB 1203, moving it to the full House for further debate

Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on EU Imports, Bitcoin Slides Under $84K

President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs on European Union auto imports, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductor chips, citing a $350 billion trade deficit and vowing to address “unfair”

Third-Party Audits Clear Bybit in Safe Wallet Breach by Lazarus Group

Bybit stated its infrastructure was unaffected in the $14 billion security incident involving compromised developer machine credentials at Safe Wallet, which enabled unauthorized transactions Bybit