Bitcoin Shoots Above $90,000—Will $92,000 Fall Next?
Bitcoin spent Tuesday flirting with territory last seen in early March this year, printing an intraday peak of $90,532. The move extends BTC’s surge over the past two days, making it a 7.6% rallye since Sunday’s low. The...
Bitcoin spent Tuesday flirting with territory last seen in early March this year, printing an intraday peak of $90,532. The move extends BTC’s surge over the past two days, making it a 7.6% rallye since Sunday’s low. The rise unfolds amid the dollar plumbing three‑year lows, developments traders widely link to renewed trade‑war brinkmanship in Washington.
The macro backdrop is unusually binary. On one side, Wall Street benchmarks are off roughly 16% from their February highs as investors digest President Donald Trump’s decision to impose—and then partially suspend—“reciprocal” tariffs on allies while ratcheting levies on Chinese goods to 145 %.
Two weeks into the 90‑day pause, negotiators from Seoul, Tokyo, Brussels and Beijing still have no agreements in hand, and fresh talks convene in Washington later this week. “The consultation process may not be easy,” South Korea’s acting president Han Duck‑soo conceded ahead of his delegation’s departure.
Why Is Bitcoin Up?Capital continues to migrate toward classic safe havens. Spot gold blasted through $3,400 an ounce on Monday—its fourth record in as many weeks—lifting the metal’s market value above $20 trillion for the first time. The yellow metal has added roughly $6 trillion in market cap year‑to‑date, three times Bitcoin’s value at its own January peak.
Bitcoin’s latest leg higher has been greased by a burst of institutional demand. US spot‑Bitcoin ETFs absorbed a net $381 million on Monday, the largest single‑day haul since February and a sharp reversal from the net outflows that dogged the complex in March and early April.
A lively debate is raging on X over what, exactly, is powering Bitcoin’s outperformance versus risk assets. Hedge‑fund manager Benn Eifert argues the answer is largely arithmetic: “Bitcoin is NASDAQ denominated in a basket of global currencies, not USD, and USD is collapsing.”
Macro commentator TXMC contests the popular narrative that an upswing in global money supply is the dominant driver. In a thread rebutting “Global M2” overlays, he agreed with Eifert: “This is quite an accurate way of thinking about BTC’s performance. And it’s the same reason people’s Global M2 models have appeared to be skyrocketing even though the M2 data is 1-2 months old- because they’re overreacting to currency moves and don’t understand their models.”
Where Is BTC Headed Next?Short‑term traders are fixated on a narrow resistance shelf that has capped every rally since late February. Analyst Jelle calls the area the “main event,” adding: “Reclaim $92,000 and #Bitcoin sends higher. A lot higher.”
On‑chain metrics paint a similar picture. Julio Moreno, head of research at CryptoQuant, notes that Bitcoin is pressing into the Traders’ Realised Price band at roughly $91k–$92k. “The trader’s Realized Price acts as support when market conditions are bullish (green area, bull score >= 60), and as resistance when market conditions are bearish (red area, bull score
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