Breaking! Just said "ceasefire," but fighting resumes 🌚? Another round of talks this Tuesday? This script is more absurd than a soap opera!



At 4:30 AM, AXIOS dropped new intel: The US and Iran have agreed to stop attacking each other, planning to meet in Doha, Qatar on Tuesday.

But here's the funny part—just 11 days after signing the ceasefire memorandum, both sides launched attacks again. Trump directly threatened to restart the war and "finish the job."

Even more absurd, US officials say "we have decided to stop all military operations," while the US military has already struck 10 Iranian military targets in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran hasn't been idle either, directly firing missiles and drones at US military bases.

Is this negotiation? It's clearly fighting while talking!

📊The market tells a truer story than the news:

$BTC
Currently at 59,647, the 1-hour RSI has rebounded to 56.62, indicating some short-term sentiment recovery. However, the 4-hour MACD is still at -102.6, meaning bearish pressure hasn't fully retreated.

$ETH
This side is even weaker, with a slight drop to 1,569.21. The 1-hour RSI has directly plunged to 28.64—oversold! There's a short-term rebound demand, but all major-cycle EMAs are pressing down, limiting the upside.

Key juncture: Technical talks are scheduled to resume on June 30 (Tuesday), coinciding with the Qatar meeting. If talks collapse, oil prices will spike first, and risk-off sentiment will directly spill over into crypto. Additionally, the non-farm payroll data is set to be released on July 2. With two major events overlapping, this week is destined to be turbulent.

💡To be honest: In geopolitically driven markets, K-lines tend to lag behind the news. Trading based on news chasing will likely get you whipsawed back and forth. Watch more, trade less, and wait for the situation to clear.

What do you think—is this a real ceasefire or a delaying tactic between the US and Iran? Share your thoughts in the comments 👇

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