Trump's "Tsunami" Warning Shakes the Market: Gold and Silver Evaporate 1 Trillion, Crypto Market Cap Rebounds by 100 Billion

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Trump Warns of Turmoil

During an interview, U.S. President Trump described the ongoing U.S.-Israel joint military strikes as “very powerful” and warned that a “tidal wave” is approaching, implying that larger-scale actions are still being planned. This statement triggered a cross-asset reversal in global markets: spot gold fell 2.05% within 60 minutes, silver plummeted 7%; Bitcoin surged 5% to break $69,000, and the cryptocurrency market added nearly $100 billion in market capitalization.

Gold Collapse and Crypto Rebound: A Historic Cross-Asset Reversal Triggered by Trump’s Warning

Gold and Silver Prices
(Source: Trading View)

Following Trump’s public “tidal wave” warning, traditional safe-haven assets gold and silver not only failed to attract inflows but were also heavily sold off. Spot gold dropped nearly $100 per ounce, erasing about $750 billion in market value; silver plunged 7% in less than two hours, falling to around $88 per ounce, with a market cap loss of approximately $370 billion. Rapid liquidation in gold and silver futures markets may have further amplified the reverse volatility caused by crowded trades.

An analyst noted: “In the past 45 minutes, the cryptocurrency market increased by $100 billion, while nearly $80 million in short positions were liquidated.”

Market Reaction Comparison After Trump’s “Tidal Wave” Warning

Gold: Down 2.05%, nearly $100 per ounce, market cap wiped out about $750 billion

Silver: Down 7%, around $88 per ounce, market cap wiped out about $370 billion

Precious Metals Total: Over $1.1 trillion evaporated within an hour

Bitcoin: Up 5% in 50 minutes, breaking $69,000, market cap increased by about $60 billion

Ethereum: Up 5.8%, back to $2,000, market cap increased by about $23 billion

Crypto Market Overall: Increased nearly $100 billion in market cap within 45 minutes

Structural Resilience of Cryptocurrencies: Low Leverage Supports Countertrend Rebound

Bitcoin and Ethereum Prices
(Source: Trading View)

Although Trump’s “tidal wave” warning initially caused about $300 million in crypto liquidations, derivatives data reveal a healthier underlying structure. Funding rates are currently in the 6th percentile, indicating limited speculative excess; open interest decreased by only about $1 billion during this volatility, suggesting most leverage had already been unwound before the geopolitical escalation.

This structural feature allowed Bitcoin to dip briefly without triggering a spiral decline or widespread chain liquidations. A similar Middle East tension last year caused more dramatic Bitcoin price swings, but this time, the market’s response shows a more mature resilience to geopolitical risks.

The over $1 trillion evaporation in precious metals within an hour demonstrates that when expectations suddenly shift, traditional safe-haven assets are just as vulnerable as other assets. Given Trump’s hint at potentially larger military actions in the future, market volatility is unlikely to subside in the short term.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did gold fall while cryptocurrencies rose after Trump’s warning?

This counterintuitive reversal may reflect several factors: the crowded trades in gold and silver futures markets were quickly liquidated under shock, amplifying the metals’ decline; meanwhile, the crypto market, supported by low leverage (funding rates in the 6th percentile), absorbed the initial shock and turned upward. Large short liquidations provided additional upward momentum for cryptocurrencies.

What does “low leverage structure” in Bitcoin mean?

Funding rates in the 6th percentile indicate that speculative long positions are very limited. Open interest decreased by only about $1 billion during this volatility, showing most leverage had been unwound before the escalation. This clean position structure is a key technical reason why Bitcoin was able to resist geopolitical shocks and rebound.

What are the subsequent implications of Trump’s “tidal wave” warning?

Trump’s hint at potentially larger military actions suggests market volatility is unlikely to subside in the short term. The next wave of impact will be a crucial test: if cryptocurrencies continue to absorb shocks, it will strengthen their role as a macro hedge alternative; if gold resumes its upward trend, traditional safe-haven logic will regain dominance.

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