Bitcoin traded near $86,800 on Monday morning after reversing its Sunday move above $90,000, as crude oil rose and gold fell. The 30-minute Bitcoin-U.S. dollar Bitcoin traded near $86,800 on Monday morning after reversing its Sunday move above $90,000, as crude oil rose and gold fell. The 30-minute Bitcoin-U.S. dollar

Bitcoin just lost $90,000, and a quiet surge in energy markets suggests the pain isn’t over

Bitcoin traded near $86,800 on Monday morning after reversing its Sunday move above $90,000, as crude oil rose and gold fell.

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The 30-minute Bitcoin-U.S. dollar chart from TradingView shows BTC peaking around $90,000 before sliding into the U.S. morning.

Bitcoin vs gold, oil and US 10 yearBitcoin vs gold, oil and US 10 year

We saw West Texas Intermediate crude up about 1.77%, gold down about 1.74%, and a U.S. 10-year rate gauge lower by about 0.44%, with the yield near 4.00%.

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Asset (intraday, chart snapshot)MoveLevel shown
BTCUSD-0.85%$86,828
WTI crude+1.77%$58.00
Gold-1.74%$4,451.75
U.S. 10-year (rate gauge)-0.44%4.00%

The cross-asset mix put a bid under energy while metals and duration gave ground, a setup that can tighten financial conditions when markets price in more inflation pressure.

Oil’s move followed weekend geopolitical developments and renewed attention on Middle East supply risks. According to Reuters, lighter year-end liquidity amplified the advance.

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Gold’s drop also removed a tailwind that has supported “hard-asset” positioning.

Precious metals retreated after strong gains, with profit-taking weighing on gold and silver after record levels.

When cross-asset correlations tighten, a metals slide can reduce the marginal bid that sometimes spills into Bitcoin alongside commodity exposure.

Rates were mixed, even as the 10-year yield dipped on the intraday snapshot.

Trading Economics showed the U.S. 10-year yield near 4.1% into late December.

For Bitcoin, real yields and the dollar often matter more than nominal yields. Higher real returns can raise the hurdle rate for holding non-yielding assets, while lower real yields can leave more room for risk allocation.

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The weekend push above $90,000 and the quick reversal back to the mid-$80,000s fit that kind of tape. Hedging flows and deleveraging can dominate price discovery for short stretches even without a crypto-specific headline.

The next impulse for Bitcoin may come from U.S. macro releases rather than a crypto-native catalyst.

U.S. pending home sales were due Monday, followed by Case-Shiller home prices and Chicago PMI on Tuesday, then the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes on Wednesday.

Barron’s flagged the minutes as a key read on how policymakers framed inflation risks and the path of policy into 2026.

Energy traders also watch weekly U.S. inventory data for whether crude’s move holds after the initial geopolitical impulse.

For traders, the cross-market tells are direct

A sustained crude bid that lifts inflation expectations can pressure long-duration assets and higher-beta trades, including crypto. A cooling in crude can take some of that pressure off.

In rates, a renewed climb in the 10-year yield from the low-4% area can tighten conditions even without a major dollar move. A drift lower can reopen room for Bitcoin to retest levels that failed over the weekend.

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On the chart, the weekend rejection zone around $90,000 now sits as overhead supply, where stop orders and profit-taking can stack.

On the downside, the mid-$80,000s has been the first area of demand during the pullback. A break below that region could expose the low-$80,000s, where bids have previously appeared.

If oil remains firm into the Fed minutes and the bond market prices in more inflation risk, sellers could press for deeper liquidity below the mid-$80,000s.

If crude cools and yields stay contained, Bitcoin could rotate between the mid-$80,000s and the $90,000 area as post-expiry flows normalize.

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