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    Bitcoin Can Hit $74,000 Regardless of Iran Tensions, Dealer Predicts

    By Crypto EditorMarch 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin prevented a contemporary breakdown round main geopolitical occasions within the Center East, with BTC value targets now together with $74,000 subsequent.

    Bitcoin (BTC) ignored geopolitical volatility on Sunday as traders waited for markets’ Iran reaction.

    Key points:

    • Bitcoin coils around $67,000 as the dust settles on a wild weekend in the Middle East.

    • TradFi market reactions are in focus, with BTC price action avoiding major volatility.

    • Oil price concerns compound as Iran seeks to close the Strait of Hormuz.

    Trader sees $74,000 BTC price rally

    Data from TradingView showed BTC price action focusing on $67,000 in the aftermath of the latest round of conflict in the Middle East.

    Bitcoin Can Hit ,000 Regardless of Iran Tensions, Dealer Predicts
    BTC/USD one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

    The weekend prevented TradFi markets from adjusting to events in real time, with US stock market futures down 0.65% at the time of writing.

    Crypto also saw volatility, but soon cooled, and BTC/USD avoided a major breakout from its local trading range.

    Commenting, crypto trader, analyst and entrepreneur Michaël van de Poppe described the initial response as “positive.”

    “Now, markets are correcting back down, as there’s uncertainty on how US markets will open tomorrow (and there’s still an outstanding gap of the CME),” he wrote in a post on X. 

    “On the other hand, the 21-Day MA needs to break in order to have a relief rally. I think we’ll see it in March/April, question of how we’re opening the markets tomorrow and whether it finds a higher low.”

    BTC/USD one-day chart. Source: Michaël van de Poppe

    Van de Poppe referred to Bitcoin’s 21-day simple moving average at $67,627. The weekend’s “gap” in CME Group’s Bitcoin futures market lay to the downside at $65,880.

    “$BTC looks good in the short-term,” trader BitBull agreed about the three-day chart. 

    “Deviation below the support zone and has now flipped resistance into support. I think a rally towards the $73K-$74K level could happen.”

    BTC/USDT three-day chart. Source: BitBull/X

    Some argued that geopolitical instability had been “priced in” by the market in advance, explaining the comparatively modest price action over the weekend.

    “We will probably move side ways the next days…,” trader Crypto Caesar concluded.

    BTC/USDT one-day chart. Source: Crypto Caesar/X

    Strait of Hormuz tied to next US inflation spike

    A separate point of concern focused on potential oil price volatility as Iran claimed to be closing the Strait of Hormuz.

    Related: Bitcoin historical price metric sees $122K ‘average return’ over 10 months

    Despite being international waters, the Strait became a holding ground for oil shipping on Sunday, leading to swift analysis of the knock-on effect for US inflation.

    Trading resource The Kobeissi Letter referenced research by JPMorgan while suggesting that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) could jump to 5%.

    “The last time we saw US inflation at 5% was in March 2023, when the Fed was aggressively hiking rates,” it wrote in a dedicated X thread.

    US CPI 12-month % change. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

    As Cointelegraph reported, recent US inflation prints outpaced expectations, notably Friday’s Producer Price Index (PPI) numbers.