Wintermute: Bitcoin Could Rally to $76K or Drop to Mid-$60Ks on Oil Volatility

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Bitcoin’s next move hinges on oil stability, with $76K upside if calm holds or mid-$60K risk if tensions rise.

Markets whipsawed this week as geopolitics eased briefly while central bank pressure remained firm. Bitcoin reclaimed the $70k area after a U.S. strike pause on Iranian energy targets. Gold slid sharply, and ether drew notable inflows despite the macro drag. Analysts at Wintermute framed the next move as a tug-of-war between oil volatility and risk appetite.

Bitcoin Rebounds on Geopolitical Relief but Faces Pressure from Hawkish Fed

Bitcoin’s bounce gained momentum after Trump announced a five-day pause on U.S. strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure. The market treated the news as a near-term de-escalation signal, shrinking the geopolitical risk premium embedded in oil prices.

Brent crude fell from elevated levels, which improved sentiment across risk assets. BTC then climbed from the high $60k range back toward $71k intraday, with shorts getting squeezed along the way.

Still, Wintermute warns that the rally looks fragile. Earlier in the week, BTC rose mainly through derivatives mechanics rather than broad spot demand. Short covering and gamma-driven flows pushed the price higher, yet the setup depended on calm headlines.

The FOMC event earlier in the month continued to weigh on the tape, and a similar shock can quickly reverse gains. By Friday, BTC finished down roughly 3.4%, trading near the $67,800–$68,500 band after oil spiked and macro pressure returned.

As spotted by market observers, macro conditions remain restrictive. The Fed held its policy rate steady at 3.50–3.75%, and the statement stayed consistent with “higher-for-longer.” The dot plot carried a hawkish tilt: 14 of 19 officials projected zero or only one cut through 2026, while the median points to about 3.4% for year-end.

Powell stressed that rate relief depends on clear, sustained progress on inflation. Traders also appear to have pared back expectations for cuts before autumn, with renewed debate over whether any cuts will occur at all during 2026.

Crypto Markets Face Oil-Led Volatility as BTC Holds Above Key Levels

Even as the strike pause reduced tension, disruptions already spread beyond the Strait of Hormuz. Iraq declared force majeure on foreign-operated oilfields, while drone strikes hit Kuwaiti refinery infrastructure.

Brent surged above $112, reaching its highest close since mid-2022. The equity tone worsened too, with the S&P 500 slipping below its 200-day moving average and the 10-year yield rising toward roughly 4.40%.

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That backdrop feeds directly into crypto positioning. Wintermute described a market pattern where geopolitics now drives pricing more than rate expectations. If oil stabilizes, BTC can recover some room toward resistance. If shipping restrictions persist or talks sour, inflation fears likely return. The key question becomes whether the five-day window shapes behavior until the March 27 options expiry.

Digital assets reflected mixed durability. The FOMC triggered heavy ETF outflows, with Bitcoin recording a reported $708 million in outflows in a single day. Gold suffered more aggressively, falling by more than 10% in its worst week since the early 1980s, as a stronger dollar and margin-call dynamics pressured leveraged longs. Yet BTC held up better than gold relative to that macro stress.

Bitcoin at a Crossroads: Wintermute Flags $76K Upside or Mid-$60K Downside

In a higher-for-longer environment, staking yield arguments have attracted the attention of some allocators. Ether ETFs reportedly logged record weekly inflows of around $160.8 million, even as broader markets stayed unstable.

Institutional money remained focused on majors, while altcoins drew less interest. Wintermute’s framing suggests that ETH’s relative bid may stem from its perceived income profile when rates stay restrictive.

What happens next hinges on oil and headlines. Wintermute argued the macro ceiling has shifted for the next five days. If Brent hovers near $100 and diplomacy holds, inflation anxiety linked to energy disruptions should cool.

That could bring back some rate-cut expectations traders removed last week, easing the macro headwind behind crypto rallies since the escalation began.

Under that scenario, BTC could challenge the $74k–$76k resistance zone again, particularly as options positioning clusters around $70k. Supportive headlines could keep the momentum through expiry. If talks fail or shipping limits remain tight, risk assets likely slip back into a defensive posture, and BTC may retest mid-$60k levels.

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