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Bitcoin Bulls Drive BTC Near $65,000 Despite Middle East Strikes as Shorts Collapse
Bitcoin staged a sharp intraday turnaround, climbing from under $63,000 to peak at $64,913 before stabilizing around $64,500. This 4.2% gain pushed the total crypto market capitalization past $2.3 trillion.
Key Takeaways
Inside the Intraday Rally
In a remarkable turnaround, bitcoin reversed its Monday losses and came close to breaching the $65,000 mark even as turmoil in the Middle East continued. However, as shown by the daily chart, it was not until after 8 a.m. that the cryptocurrency began a sharp ascent, ultimately tapping a multiweek high.
Before that, it struggled to breach the $63,000 mark as it traded above $62,500 for much of the evening of July 13 and the early hours of Tuesday. However, around 8:30 a.m. EDT, bitcoin spiked, jumping from just under $62,900 to reach $64,000 an hour later before consolidating above $63,500. A second rally lifted it past the $64,000 mark, and the ascent continued until it peaked at $64,913.
Bitcoin has since retreated to just under $64,500, a 24-hour gain of 4.2%. The unexpected surge lifted its market capitalization past $1.29 trillion, pushing the aggregate crypto market cap over the $2.3 trillion mark.
On the derivatives market, bitcoin’s price action in the 24-hour period was brutal for short traders. Coinglass data showed the rally triggered the liquidation of $105 million in short bets, compared with $8 million in long bets. Overall, liquidations across the cryptocurrency market reached approximately $377 million, with liquidated short bets accounting for $277 million of the total.
Although a third night of strikes by the U.S. military on Iranian targets further pushed up oil prices, markets got a tailwind from the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, which showed June inflation dropping to 3.5% year-over-year. This lower-than-feared inflation relieves immediate pressure on the Federal Reserve to keep hiking rates, causing bond yields to ease and stabilizing equity indexes.
However, with the situation in the Middle East continuing to deteriorate, the prospects of inflation dropping again in July appear dim. Already, oil prices—one of the key drivers of the May inflation surge—have slowly climbed to levels last seen a few weeks before the U.S. and Iran announced a breakthrough in negotiations. As of 2:44 p.m. EDT, Brent crude, which reached $87 a barrel earlier in the day, traded a few cents below $85 a barrel, while the U.S. benchmark, West Texas Intermediate, was just under $80 a barrel.
According to experts, the renewed hostilities sparked by disagreements over the status of the Strait of Hormuz have effectively ended the oversupply narrative and revived fears of a global oil shortage. These shortages are seen as undercutting any lingering hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut. For bitcoin, the prospects of steeper rate hikes dash any hopes of reclaiming $100,000 by year-end.