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Where is the "ceiling" of this rebound?
#CryptoMarketRecovery
On April 14th, the DeFi sector rose 5% in a single day, and Bitcoin retook a key resistance zone. Everyone is asking: how far can this rebound go?
First, the core driver of the rebound is expectations of geopolitical easing, not a fundamental reversal. If the US and Iran reach a temporary agreement within the next week (even just a verbal commitment), Bitcoin could test the $72,000-$75,000 range, and Ethereum might surge past $3,800. Leading DeFi projects like AAVE and UNI are more resilient and could potentially achieve 15%-20% excess returns.
But if negotiations break down or the agreement is weaker than expected (for example, just a "ceasefire for talks"), the market will quickly retrace, and BTC could fall back to $65,000 or even lower. From a technical perspective, the current CME gap and funding rates indicate short-term overheating, and the "ceiling" may be around $73,000, followed by consolidation.
My advice is: don't chase the highs; wait for a pullback or clear agreement before increasing your position. The ceiling of the rebound is not determined by optimistic sentiment but by the degree of liquidity recovery and actual geopolitical progress.