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The move wasn’t the rally.
The move was the confirmation.
BTC pushed to $72.7K following the US Iran ceasefire headline.
ETH followed with +7.4%.
Risk assets broadly bid.
On the surface, this looks like a standard risk-on reaction.
But price wasn’t the signal.
Flows were.
$471M moved into spot Bitcoin ETFs on Monday.
That reverses nearly a month of stagnation.
This is the part that matters.
Price can move on positioning.
Flows confirm intent.
For weeks, institutional capital stayed sidelined.
Not because BTC lacked upside,
but because macro conditions were unstable.
Higher oil.
Sticky inflation expectations.
Uncertain rate path.
The ceasefire didn’t just move price.
It removed the constraint.
What followed wasn’t chasing.
It was allocation.
Institutions stepped back in once the macro variable cleared.
This splits the move into two layers:
Reflexive:
• BTC breakout
• ETH beta expansion
• short-term momentum
Structural:
• ETF inflows
• capital reallocation
• institutional participation
BTC isn’t just reacting to geopolitics.
It’s acting as the entry point for macro capital once uncertainty compresses.
My Take:
The rally itself isn’t the point.
The participation is.
If flows sustain, this becomes continuation.
If they fade, this was just another reflexive bounce.