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Bitcoin has just fallen below $74,500, and it's clear how the stock markets are turning the tide. U.S. stock exchanges are declining, and simultaneously, oil prices are rising — creating an interesting mix for crypto. When you look at the yields of government bonds, it becomes clear why capital is becoming nervous. The government bond markets are signaling that investors are re-evaluating their positions.
The special thing is that Bitcoin is not falling in isolation this time. It looks as if the entire market is reacting to macroeconomic signals — government bond prices are rising, stocks are falling, and crypto is following the trend. The increase in oil prices could amplify inflationary tendencies, which in turn influences government bond yields. This is a classic scenario where all asset classes dance together.
Anyone currently watching the market should keep an eye on how the government bond curve develops — this could be the key to understanding where Bitcoin and the stock markets are headed next. At the moment, it appears that uncertainty is prevailing.