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Is The $80K Wall Unbreakable for Bitcoin? #109

32 min · 29. apr. 202632 min
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In this episode, Imran Lakha  (Options Insight) and David Brickell (FRNT) dissect a "grindy" market where crypto seems to be falling asleep while equities and semiconductors go parabolic. We explore the growing decoupling between Bitcoin and the resurgent tech sector, diving deep into the massive supply overhead at the $80k level and the "yield hunting" trend dominating the options space. Beyond crypto, we analyze the "headline fatigue" surrounding geopolitical conflicts, the alarming risk of a manufacturing shutdown due to dry supply chains in the Strait of Hormuz, and how a "transitory" oil shock is actually driving real rates lower—creating a surprisingly bullish (if volatile) backdrop for risk assets. Deribit FZE does not accept UAE retail clients for derivatives and does not accept US clients and clients from restricted countries.

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