U.S.-Iran Ceasefire. Bitcoin Surges Past $72,000, 80,000 Within Reach?

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey - The U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement triggered a surge in Bitcoin of over 4%, with the Islamabad negotiations starting this Friday serving as a key driver for further gains.

On April 8, a brief ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran boosted risk appetite, leading to a rare broad rally in the crypto market. Bitcoin soared over 4%, briefly breaking $72,000 to hit its highest level since March 18. Currently, Bitcoin's price has pulled back slightly, trading at $71,730.

Hours before the April 7 deadline set by President Trump, the U.S. and Iran reached a two-week temporary ceasefire agreement mediated by Pakistan, with formal peace talks scheduled for April 10 in Islamabad. Additionally, Iran agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz during the negotiations.

This series of measures alleviated fears of a 20% global oil supply disruption, triggering a plunge in crude oil ( USOIL) prices of over 14%, while global risk appetite quickly rebounded; stocks, gold ( XAUUSD ), silver ( XAGUSD ), and Bitcoin all saw varying degrees of gains.

From a technical analysis perspective, Bitcoin has briefly broken above the midline of its current range ($66,000–$80,000). The next resistance level is the upper bound at approximately $80,000, which is also a significant psychological level. Can the upward momentum continue?

bitcoin-btc-price-0bcf347b2d254012a05f024b2093d9d2Bitcoin price chart, Source: TradingView

With two days remaining before the April 10 negotiations, Bitcoin bulls will likely continue to exert pressure during this window, as bears hesitate to challenge the market during a period of high sentiment. However, once the negotiations begin—especially if negative news emerges or talks break down—bears will strike back immediately, and the market could quickly erase its gains.

Moving forward, as long as no negative shocks occur, Bitcoin prices could climb toward $80,000 during the negotiations even without significant progress. Simply put, the U.S.-Iran ceasefire has undoubtedly provided a boost to the crypto market. With Bitcoin stabilizing above $72,000, $80,000 has become the next key technical and psychological target. However, the pivotal turning point for breaking the 80,000 mark depends on the details of this Friday's Islamabad negotiations.

It should be noted that the crypto market has completed several rounds of deep deleveraging, and current market leverage is low, as evidenced by recent liquidation data staying below $300 million. With leverage cleared and a healthy position structure, any new catalyst could trigger price volatility exceeding expectations, and the situation in the Middle East is the latest narrative worth watching.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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