On March 2nd, as the situation in the Middle East escalates, the Strait of Hormuz has become a focal point for global oil supply. U.S. President Trump predicts that conflicts with Iran could last for four weeks. Shipping giant Maersk has suspended all shipments through the strait, putting approximately 20% of global oil supply at potential risk of disruption. Oil tanker insurance premiums have surged, and traders have already priced in possible supply shocks into oil price volatility. Goldman Sachs forecasts that crude oil prices could fluctuate between $70 and $150 per barrel over the next month.
Market analysis indicates that rising oil prices not only impact the energy sector but may also transmit through liquidity tightening to the Bitcoin market. Higher crude prices increase transportation and manufacturing costs, pushing up CPI data, which forces central banks to delay easing policies and subsequently raises government bond yields, leading to liquidity contraction. This puts pressure on high-beta assets like Bitcoin, as funds may flow from digital assets and equities into bonds.
Bloomberg analysts warn that digital asset traders are alert to the chain reaction that rising oil prices could trigger, with significant de-leveraging risks. If yields and oil prices rise simultaneously, leveraged positions in Bitcoin and altcoins could be quickly liquidated. BeInCrypto notes that oil price shocks can influence markets through mechanical transmission: rising oil prices → increased inflation → reduced rate cuts → rising yields → liquidity tightening.
Additionally, geopolitical risks continue to compound, with conflicts potentially spreading to broader trade and financial environments, increasing global economic pressure. Over the next four weeks, Bitcoin’s price movement may heavily depend on developments in the Strait of Hormuz. If disruptions ease and oil prices stabilize, market risk appetite could quickly recover; conversely, ongoing tensions may turn geopolitical noise into actual liquidity shocks, with digital assets bearing the brunt.
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