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Bitcoin Price Drops Despite US-China Trade Deal: Here’s Why

Bitcoin Price Drops Despite US-China Trade Deal: Here’s Why
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May 13, 2025

Bitcoin Sell-Off Defies Market Expectations

Bitcoin (BTC) unexpectedly fell to 102,000∗∗despitea∗∗US−Chinatariffagreement∗∗thatboostedstockmarkets.Thecryptocurrencyhadrecentlyhita∗∗three−monthhighof105,720 before retreating, leaving traders questioning the divergence from traditional markets.

Key Factors Behind Bitcoin’s Decline

✅ Shift to Risk-On Assets – Investors moved capital into stocks as trade tensions eased, reducing demand for alternative assets like Bitcoin.

✅ Strong Correlation With Stocks – Bitcoin’s 83% 30-day correlation with the S&P 500 suggests it’s tracking equities rather than decoupling.

✅ Gold Also Tumbles – Safe-haven gold dropped 3.4%, signaling reduced demand for inflation hedges amid improving risk sentiment.

✅ US Dollar Strength – The DXY Index hit a 30-day high, pressuring dollar-denominated assets like Bitcoin.

Institutional Bitcoin Holdings Raise Concerns

  • MicroStrategy purchased an additional 13,390 BTC (worth ~$1.4B), bringing its total holdings to 1.19M BTC (~6% of supply).

  • Critics like Peter Schiff warn that MicroStrategy’s aggressive buying could lead to forced selling if Bitcoin’s price stagnates.

  • However, the company has secured $21B in stock and debt financing, reducing near-term liquidity risks.

What’s Next for Bitcoin?

🔹 Macroeconomic Data in Focus – Upcoming US CPI report (May 13) could reignite volatility.
🔹 ETF Demand Remains Strong – 2BinflowsintoBitcoinETFs∗∗(May1−9)suggestinstitutionalsupportpersists.🔹∗∗CriticalSupportLevels∗∗–Adropbelow∗∗100,000 remains unlikely unless ETF flows reverse.

Final Outlook

While Bitcoin’s short-term dip contradicts the bullish stock market reaction, its long-term trajectory still hinges on:
✔ Institutional adoption (ETFs, corporate buyers)
✔ Macro trends (Fed policy, dollar strength)
✔ Supply dynamics (Halving effects, miner activity)

For now, traders should watch $100,000 as key support—a break below could signal deeper correction risks.

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