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Geopolitical tension between Iran and Israel is creating macro pressure across global markets — and Bitcoin is reacting accordingly.
On the weekly CME futures chart, Bitcoin has transitioned from a bullish structure to a neutral-to-bearish formation. The rejection near the 120k region followed by lower highs suggests distribution rather than accumulation.
Key technical levels:
• 84,000 – Old CME gap
• 69,000 – Recently lost support and new CME gap
• 49,000–52,000 – Major liquidity and structural support
Price trading below 69k reflects weakness. Meanwhile, weekly RSI is approaching oversold territory. Historically, this can produce short-term relief rallies, but it does not confirm a macro bottom.
Now add the geopolitical factor.
When war tensions escalate, markets shift into risk-off mode. Capital flows into USD and gold. Bitcoin, despite long-term narratives, continues to behave like a high-risk asset during uncertainty phases.
Two probable scenarios:
Reclaim above 69k → relief rally toward 84k
Failure to reclaim → continuation toward 49k–52k liquidity zone
Currently, downside continuation holds higher probability unless strong weekly structure recovery appears.
In high-volatility macro environments, emotional trading is punished. Structured risk management wins.
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