#AsiaStocksPlunge — What it means for crypto investors
Asian equities are selling off hard. Bitcoin has dropped to around $66,400 — its lowest level in March — as geopolitical stress tied to the Middle East conflict continues to pressure global markets. Rising oil prices and persistent inflation fears are adding to the pressure, with US Treasury yields climbing for four straight weeks.
So what's the opportunity?
Analysts note that crypto's moves have been modest compared to traditional markets. When risk assets were being unwound over the weekend, crypto markets served as the first venue for investors to de-risk — highlighting crypto's 24/7 liquidity and resilience while traditional markets were closed and unable to respond.
For long-term investors, analysts say this phase offers a favourable accumulation opportunity through disciplined, staggered buying. (Bloomberg) Bitcoin's weekly RSI has dipped below 30 for the first time since mid-2022 — a signal that has historically preceded major bottoms forming within a 3–6 month window.
The macro storm is real. But so is the historical pattern.
Are you accumulating, waiting, or sitting this one out? 👇


