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Oil prices rise, the US dollar strengthens, and Bitcoin falls: the macro market is starting to "steal the show"
Many people are used to viewing the crypto world as an independent universe.
But in recent years, the situation has become increasingly different.
When oil prices rise and the US dollar strengthens, Bitcoin's performance is often affected as well.
The reason is actually very simple:
Global capital is fluid.
When the US dollar becomes stronger, a lot of capital flows back into dollar assets.
Risk assets are temporarily under pressure.
So this time, Bitcoin breaking below $66,000 is not just a story about the crypto circle itself.
It’s more like a macro linkage.
Oil prices rise → Inflation concerns
US dollar strengthens → Liquidity tightens
Risk assets → Volatility appears
But one of the most interesting things about the market is:
When macro pressures are at their peak, it often also means opportunities are forming.
Because capital never truly disappears; it’s just looking for better prices.
So when whales reopen longs at $66,227, it’s more like a typical move:
When others panic, I watch the price first.
$GT #比特币重回跌势