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Why is crypto’s refusal to break under Iran-U.S. FUD bullish?

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It looks like the market has delivered its verdict on the current macro FUD.

As noted by The Kobeissi Letter, U.S. equity indexes saw strong inflows after Monday’s open following developments in the U.S.-Iran conflict. The S&P500 closed up 0.95%, with price action showing no signs of panic.

Reinforcing this interpretation, JPMorgan framed the pullback as a buying opportunity, citing resilient fundamentals. In turn, crypto mirrored the same risk-on impulse, with the TOTAL market cap closing up 3.68% on the 2nd of March.

Source: TradingView (TOTAL/USD)

In short, weak follow-through suggests traders aren’t pricing in escalation.

Technically, if markets were positioning for a prolonged global conflict, crypto would have led with sustained downside continuation. Instead, its absence confirms that risk is being absorbed rather than repriced.

Notably, the timing aligns with macro support. The latest U.S. ISM Manufacturing PMI signaled continued expansion, reinforcing the growth backdrop and giving markets a fundamental reason to lean risk-on.

Naturally, the question arises: If economic momentum is strengthening, wouldn’t that increase shock-absorption capacity and therefore explain crypto’s inflows as strategic repricing rather than pure blind optimism?

Crypto resilience becomes the cycle’s FOMO catalyst

It appears the crypto market is entering its strongest setup of the year.

Technically, resilience amid geopolitical stress acts as a momentum trigger.

When an asset refuses to break under negative catalysts, it fuels FOMO. JPMorgan’s constructive outlook further reinforces this dynamic.

Meanwhile, the rotation was evident in price action. Capital flowed out of metals as gold and silver experienced sharp liquidation, compressing the XAU/BTC ratio by 4.81% and signaling relative strength in Bitcoin [BTC].

Source: TradingView (XAU/BTC)

Simply put, money flowing into crypto during uncertainty is bullish.

At the same time, a strong PMI signals economic expansion.

When solid macro data coincides with resilient price action, it indicates the market is absorbing shocks, a setup that has historically favored upside continuation.

Combine this with the market’s view of the Iran–U.S. conflict as a short-term event, and the alignment between fundamentals, psychology, and price action underpins what could be crypto’s strongest bullish structure of the cycle so far.


Final Summary

  • Strong PMI data, steady equities, and limited geopolitical follow-through show markets aren’t positioning for escalation.
  • Capital rotation from metals, resilient price action, and rising FOMO dynamics suggest this may be the strongest bullish setup of the cycle so far.

Next: ‘Scammers are liable’: Uniswap CEO reacts to landmark court dismissal

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/why-cryptos-refusal-to-break-under-iran-u-s-fud-bullish/

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