Weekly Price Analysis: Crypto Prices Reel from Risk Off Sentiments

  • The crypto market trended lower last week as US tariffs rocked the market, causing investors to flee to safe-haven assets like Gold.
  • Crypto prices which recovered slightly on Monday and Tuesday continued trending downward as uncertainty looms.
  • Meanwhile, spot ETF inflows remained positive despite some days of outflows.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin’s price trended lower over the last week following President Trump’s announcement of tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. Investors fled to safe-haven assets like Gold while risky assets, like crypto, trended lower.

However, the tariffs are a catalyst for faster price declines as price action shows that BTC was already on a decline in its substructure after failing to swing higher than the $108,000 level three weeks ago.

BTC made two consecutive lower lows on the substructure over the last two weeks and traded into the daily demand zone early last week, logging a weekly low of $91,176.94.

After buying from the demand zone, the price rose to an internal supply zone at $102,000, validated by the 50% Fibonacci level, and sold off that zone to end the week at $96,475.03.

On the CME, where Bitcoin Futures are traded the most, open interest fell last week as traders closed contracts due to uncertainty caused by Trump’s tariffs.

Meanwhile, spot BTC ETFs logged a positive week as net flows printed $208.30Mn despite two days of major outflows.

Price Outlook

Provided the price remains above the demand zone on the daily time frame, then Bitcoin’s overall structure should remain bullish despite price declines on the substructure.

However, a daily close below the demand zone, i.e., below the $90,000 level, may trigger a sell-off to support levels around $84,000 or lower.

 

BTC trades at $97,624.73 as of publishing.

Ethereum

After failing to break above March 2024 highs, Ethereum’s price has been on a downtrend on its substructure since mid-December 2024.

On the 4-hour time frame, the price logged consecutive lower lows with the most recent low of $2,148.00 reached early last week. Price has improved since then, closing last week at $2,632.16.

Open interest on Binance, where Ethereum Futures are traded the most, shows a decline in the number of open contracts, which could be another catalyst for price declines.

Meanwhile, spot ETH ETFs logged positive inflows on all days last week, aside from Friday when it logged no inflows (or outflows), totalling $420.20Mn for the week.

Price Outlook

The next probable zone for ETH’s price to fall is a major support zone around $2,200. With Trump planning to impose a 25% tariff on steel and Aluminum as well as a fresh round of retaliatory tariffs against trade partners, more uncertainty could push ETH’s price there soon.

ETH trades at $2,640.05 as of publishing.

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BTC briefly touches $94k amid sentiment-driven dip

  • BTC fell below $95k as sellers intensified pressure.
  • As well as the sentiment, key events to watch out for this week include tariffs news, Fed chair Jerome Powells testimony and CPI data release.

Bitcoin (BTC) has witnessed notable downside pressure since recoiling from the all-time high reached in 2024 amid Trump’s victory in the US election.

The benchmark crypto asset has broken to year-to-date highs with bulls largely unfazed. However, the past few days have seen BTC struggle below the psychological $100k level.

BTC chart by CoinMarketCap

On Feb. 10, the price of BTC flipped negative to briefly touch lows of $94.7k. While it has bounced to above $97k at the time of writing, analysts at QCP Capital say the market is cautious.

What next for Bitcoin, altcoins

Notably, the dip that pushed Bitcoin price to lows of $94,745 appears to be more of sentiment-driven than a reflection of a fundamental shift in broader markets’ risk appetite. QCP analysts opine that volatility will remain skewed toward puts for the next couple months.

Among key things to watch out for is also Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell’s testimony and the upcoming consumer price index data. Trump’s latest tariff move involving a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum could also fuel further uncertainty.

“A feedback loop is emerging—Trump watches the markets, and the markets test his resolve. Will this embolden him further or force a pivot?” the analysts noted, pointing to the issue of tariffs and the market reaction.

Despite the potential impact of a short term outlook, whales are strengthening to suggest long term confidence in Bitcoin performance.

According to crypto analyst and YouTuber ‘CryptoJack’, 14,000 BTC have moved on-chain to suggest whales may be making moves amid an expected bull market.

Bitcoin traded near $98k as of 11:30 am CET, with bulls likely to target $100k if positive vibes surge.

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Bitcoin hard drive containing $780m lost forever as UK landfill site is set to close

  • James Howells lost his court battle against Newport City Council in January
  • The judge ruled that there were “no reasonable grounds” for succeeding at a full trial
  • Today, Howells’ Bitcoin would be worth around $780 million

A UK landfill site where a man lost his hard drive containing 8,000 Bitcoin is reportedly set to close in the 2025-26 financial year.

The site, in Newport, Wales, “has been in exploitation since the early 2000s and is coming to the end of its life, therefore the council is working on a planned closure and capping of the site over the next two years,” said a council spokesperson.

According to the BBC, a solar farm will be built on part of the site after it received planning permission last August.

Lost battle

In January, James Howells lost his court battle against Newport City Council to recover his lost hard drive. In 2013, his former partner mistakenly threw it out in a black bin bag.  Judge Keyser KC, the Circuit Commercial Judge for Wales, dismissed Howells’ case. At the time, Keyser stated there were no “reasonable grounds” for succeeding at a full trial.

Over the last 12 years, Howells tried to engage with Newport City Council to recover his lost hard drive, but was “largely ignored.”

At the time of his loss, his assets – that he mined in 2009 – were worth around $1.3 million. Today, they would be valued at over $780 million.

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