Why is Bitcoin up today? Trump says Iran is seeking a truce, and risk assets move higher across the board

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Trump calls for Iran to resolve

On April 15, Bitcoin sharply rebounded by about 6% over the past 24 hours, rising from roughly the Sunday low of about $70,000 to nearly $75,000. The main driving force was President Trump’s remarks during an interview with Fox News: although the U.S. side’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is still ongoing, Iran is “currently very eager to reach an agreement.” Market expectations for de-escalation between the U.S. and Iran surged significantly, with global risk assets rising across the board and Asian equities following with a rebound.

Key triggers behind today’s rise: Trump’s comments reignite negotiation expectations

The most direct answer to why Bitcoin is up today points to a major shift in a geopolitical signal. In the interview, Trump said he believes Iran is “very eager to reach an agreement,” and revealed that the next round of talks could take place “within the next two days” in Pakistan. With the timing arriving after the previous talks (April 11–12) ended without results, the market interpreted it as the window for negotiations reopening.

Bolstered by this, Asian stock markets rose, the tension level in the crude oil market eased, and Bitcoin—an high-beta risk asset—responded first with a sharp move. Damien Loh, Chief Investment Officer at Ericsenz Capital, noted: “Bitcoin is following the broader rally in risk assets, and trading performance continues to outperform other risk assets.”

Meanwhile, Wall Street also showed signs of “immunity” to the Iran conflict—since March 27, the S&P 500 has rebounded by nearly 10%, and the Nasdaq 100 is up by about 12% cumulatively, setting the longest 10-day winning streak since 2021.

Short-squeeze waterfall: $6 billion forced buybacks accelerate the rally

The acceleration mechanism behind this rebound comes from a chain reaction of technical liquidations. Analysts previously estimated that roughly $6 billion in leveraged short positions were concentrated in the price range of $72,200 to $73,500. After Bitcoin broke through this key dense zone, a large number of short positions were forced to close, creating additional technical buying pressure that pushed prices even higher.

Main drivers behind Bitcoin’s rise today

Geopolitical catalyst: Trump says Iran is actively seeking an agreement; the next round of talks may soon begin in Pakistan

Risk sentiment fully returns: Asian stock markets are rising; the market is gradually adjusting and “coexisting” with the Iran conflict

Forced short-liquidation cascade: The $6 billion shorts in the $72,200 to $73,500 range are being liquidated; buying continues to pour in

Relative strength confirmation: Since the conflict erupted at the end of February, BTC has risen cumulatively by more than 10%; gold is down nearly 10%; the S&P 500 is basically flat

Technical outlook: $80,000 is the key threshold to confirm a trend reversal

![Bitcoin technical analysis]((https://img-cdn.gateio.im/webp-social/moments-517881638bfa2bf97e1fa1d0d51a2a0e.webp) (Source: Trading View)

Bitcoin’s primary resistance level at present is $80,000, about 10% above the current price. Even more crucial is the 200-day moving average, which is currently slightly above $83,000. The market views it as the core pivot level confirming a reversal to the bull trend.

If the U.S.-Iran de-escalation trend continues, the pressured short position setup may persist, and Bitcoin could attempt to break through $80,000, with further upside targets pointing to the $83,000 to $94,000 range. Standard Chartered and Bernstein both predict a year-end target price of $150,000. Analysts also noted that before the regulatory framework under the U.S. “CLARITY Act” is formally established, Bitcoin may be difficult to sustain a large-scale, continuous rally; the macro outlook over the next seven days is crucial.

FAQ

Why is Bitcoin up today? What is the most core driver?

The most direct reason is that Trump said Iran is “very eager to reach an agreement.” A new round of talks is about to start, and market expectations for de-escalation in the U.S.-Iran conflict have surged, lifting global risk assets broadly. On the technical side, the roughly $6 billion leveraged shorts concentrated in the $72,200 to $73,500 range were forced into liquidation, further accelerating this rebound.

Why is Bitcoin’s rise today outperforming gold and equities?

Ericsenz Capital CIO noted that Bitcoin continues to perform better than other risk assets. Since the Iran conflict erupted at the end of February, BTC has risen by more than 10% cumulatively, while gold is down nearly 10% and the S&P 500 is basically flat. In this conflict, the market has positioned Bitcoin as a special asset with both risk-asset and non-sovereign hedging characteristics, and these dual attributes stand out particularly when geopolitical risks ease.

Where is Bitcoin’s next key resistance level?

The most recent major resistance is at $80,000 (about 10% above the current price). After a breakout, the next target is near $83,000, around the level of the 200-day moving average. If the geopolitical situation continues to ease, analysts expect Bitcoin could further move toward its target range of $83,000 to $94,000. Standard Chartered and Bernstein both have year-end targets of $150,000.

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