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Bitcoin faces a shifting narrative amid geopolitical tensions
Market sentiment around Bitcoin is changing significantly. While optimism has recently been predominant, current developments suggest a shift toward a more pessimistic narrative. Investors are gradually shifting their positions from riskier assets toward safer havens, creating pressure on crypto assets. This trend reflects growing concerns over economic instability and geopolitical risks.
Geopolitics and trade policies influence the market narrative
Recent statements by U.S. President Trump about potential 100% tariffs on Canadian goods are recalibrating investment strategies. Such measures could harm international trade relations and trigger a chain reaction in the markets. The narrative has shifted from purely economic to security-related, which is changing institutional risk approaches.
Where are the signs of recovery?
The price of Bitcoin is currently around $69,890, with a slight increase of +1.48% over the past 24 hours. Although the numbers appear stable, trading volume is insufficient to overcome the current pessimistic narrative. Without a significant catalyst or increased trading activity, consolidation and sideways movement seem more likely than a decisive rally.
Why isn’t optimism enough?
Recent weeks have clearly demonstrated that positive sentiment alone is not enough to change the dominant narrative. Investors now require concrete evidence and clear signs of recovery. Until the geopolitical situation stabilizes, market uncertainty will persist, driven by a cautious narrative.
The key question is: will the market narrative change in the coming weeks, or will Bitcoin continue to consolidate under external pressures?