International situation turbulence
Great pie begins to fluctuate
The Israel-Hamas conflict reignites, with four US aircraft carrier battle groups gathering in the Red Sea, profoundly affecting the US stock market and Bitcoin trends.
The US stock market is impacted by panic sentiment, investors are selling stocks, and the market is under pressure. There is a clear differentiation among sectors, with military and energy stocks rising due to war demands and rising oil prices, while multinational companies are seeing their stock prices decline due to the impact on their Middle Eastern businesses.
Bitcoin experiences significant short-term fluctuations, with increased demand and rising prices when viewed as a safe-haven asset, but volatility in the financial markets can redirect funds towards the US dollar, leading investors to reduce their investments in Bitcoin, causing its price to drop. In the long term, Bitcoin's prospects are influenced by factors such as Federal Reserve policies, the global economy, and regulations. When the macro and regulatory environment is favorable, there is still the potential for price increases.