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Is Bitcoin got to 74,000 again and then falling back? Don't worry, the drama in Islamabad isn't over yet!
$BTC
Family members, were you feeling like riding a roller coaster last night while watching the market? BTC briefly touched around 74,000, but just as everyone got excited, it softened again. Why? Because the third round of negotiations between Iran and the US in Islamabad collapsed—14 hours of tug-of-war, and they just couldn't crack the hard bone of the Strait of Hormuz.
📉 Words say optimistic, but the body is honest
Although Iran's officials say "continue negotiations, very optimistic," the news that came out early morning wasn't very good. The US directly demanded "joint control" of the strait, and Iran immediately got angry: Why should I give you the keys to my door? Not only did they refuse, but they also emphasized that the right to collect tolls must stay in their hands. When core interests can't be negotiated, a ceasefire agreement is just a piece of paper.
📈 Is the market storm over after all the bad news?
The current market situation is very delicate. Qatar's announcement of resuming Persian Gulf shipping is considered a small positive, indicating the situation hasn't reached the point of flipping the table. But since the negotiations dragged from 9 hours to 14 hours without any substantial progress, this is called a "deadlock."
👉 The strategy isn't complicated:
· As long as the negotiation table isn't overturned, Bitcoin is expected to fluctuate upward, which is called "buying the anticipation."
· If on the 12th, the fourth round comes with the words "negotiation collapse," don't hesitate—run quickly, step on the gas to the bottom.
Finally, a big truth:
In such a geopolitical big trend, don't expect to sell at the highest point. US officials have already said, "Whether it succeeds or not doesn't matter to me," so we small investors should be extra cautious. Keep a light position with stop-losses; better to earn less than to become fuel for the fire.
Do you think this round of negotiations will succeed in the end? Share your position in the comments! 👇
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(Note: The above content is for information sharing only and does not constitute any investment advice. The market carries risks; operate cautiously.)