Geopolitical Shock Sends Markets and Crypto Reeling

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  • U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran spike oil, gold, and crypto volatility, leaving markets fragile and investors cautious.

  • BTC dropped to $63K but rebounded; digital assets face pressure as energy shocks fuel inflation concerns.

  • ETF inflows show hope, yet altcoins struggle, reflecting weak institutional participation and market fragility.

Global markets experienced a sudden turmoil following the strikes carried out by the U.S. and Israel on Iran over the weekend. The strikes were under the operation dubbed “Epic Fury” and targeted Iran’s military installations, resulting in the loss of key leaders, including the Supreme Leader.

As a result, the Strait of Hormuz was closed, airspace was suspended, and prices were impacted. Consequently, it has been pointed out that this situation is likely to cause inflation and impact investment portfolios.

The Bitcoin price responded immediately to the news, dipping to $63,000 before rising to $67,000. Meanwhile, the price of oil increased by 9%, with forecasts reaching $100 per barrel for Brent oil. Gold also recorded a price increase to over $5,400, adding $1 trillion to its market capitalization.

Stocks opened lower yesterday following the news, with the Dow dipping over 500 points. However, defense stocks were on the gainers’ list. Volatility also hit its highest in 2026 for the VIX. According to Wintermute, “Crypto sits at the wrong end of that trade.”

Macro and Market Implications

Apart from the market reaction itself, the conflict also raises structural issues. For months, commentators warned about the move from policy-driven markets to those influenced by tariffs, AI disruption, and deglobalization.

Now, a sustained energy supply shock may add to the structural headwinds. If oil prices persist at current levels, core inflation may persist, which will limit the Federal Reserve’s maneuvering room and continue to weigh on growth assets. In the past week, ETF flows were strong at over $1 billion, halting a five-week outflows trend. However, institutional OTC flows remain low.

Moreover, altcoins continue following typical bear market patterns. Short-lived gains fail to attract sustained participation, suggesting limited appetite for chasing performance. Volatility in crypto surged, with DVOL rising from the 30s to around 55 and options pricing in daily swings of 2.5–3%. Wintermute notes that a BTC level in the mid-to-high $50,000s could present attractive long-term risk-reward, though immediate conditions remain uncertain.

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