Geopolitical Tensions Spark Risk-Off Shift, but Structural Confidence Remains

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The recent pullback in Bitcoin and Ethereum, following sharp gains, reflects a classic risk-off move triggered by renewed geopolitical tensions after Israel’s airstrikes on Iran.

Investors pivoted toward traditional safe-haven assets like gold and bonds, driving short-term caution across crypto markets.

Despite the dip, ETF inflows point to resilient institutional confidence, signaling that the broader structural narrative remains intact.

For the week ahead, barring further escalation, we expect BTC to trade between $102,000–$110,000 and ETH to range from $2,400–$2,700.

Bitget’s platform remains equipped to help traders navigate these turbulent conditions with speed, insight, and precision.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

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