Analysis: A large-scale outflow of funds from the fixed income market may be a medium-term positive for Bitcoin
According to Cointelegraph, Bitcoin recently fell below $79,000 after facing significant selling pressure around $82,000. Market analysis suggests that the current BTC trend is highly correlated with the U.S. small-cap stock index, indicating that it is still viewed by the market as a "risk asset" rather than a safe-haven tool. Analysts point out that the escalating situation in Iran, rising oil prices, and concerns about a global economic recession are continuously suppressing market risk appetite. Meanwhile, the funding rate for Bitcoin perpetual contracts has recently turned negative, indicating a significant lack of demand for leveraged long positions, and traders remain cautious about short-term increases. However, the report suggests that in the medium term, large-scale capital outflows from the fixed income market may actually be beneficial for BTC.
As global government bond yields rise to decades-high levels, investors are gradually withdrawing from the bond market, and some liquidity may flow back into risk assets, including Bitcoin. Currently, the yields on 10-year U.S. and European government bonds have both reached multi-year highs, while Brent crude oil prices have also surpassed $100, exacerbating market concerns about inflation and economic pressure.
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