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According To The Wall Street Journal, Sources Familiar With The Matter Revealed That U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessant Discussed With Trump Various Possible Responses The Treasury Department Might Take If The War With Iran Lasted Eight To Twelve Weeks, As Well As The Vulnerability Of The United States In The Face Of Potential Increases In Gasoline Prices
A Source Within The Lebanese Security Service Said That The Israeli Army Has Closed All Major Border Crossings To The Southern Lebanese City Of Bentjebail
The CEO Of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Stated That The Strait Of Hormuz Has Historically Been Decided By Iran To Close Or Restrict Passage Through It
The Central Bank Of Israel Reported That Its Foreign Exchange Reserves Stood At $223.697 Billion In March, Compared With $229.909 Billion In February
According To CBS News: Following The US-Iran Talks, No Member Of The US Delegation Remained In Pakistan; Trump's Son-in-law Jared Kushner, US Presidential Envoy Joachim Witkov, And The Technical Team Have Left Islamabad
Analyst: A Fruitless US-Iran Negotiation Will Provide Further Upward Momentum For The US Dollar
Member Of Iran's Negotiation Delegation: The World Will Witness A New Configuration In The Strait Of Hormuz
Iranian Official: The United States Should Now Understand That Diplomacy Is Not A Stage For Issuing Orders
Analysts: Failure Of U.S.-Iran Talks Could Drive Oil Prices Higher Again, Further Weakening Risk Sentiment
Israeli Assessments Indicate That The Situation On The Northern Front Will Escalate Within 48 Hours, And Schools In Border Towns Will Be Closed
Kremlin: Russia Is Prepared To Sell Natural Gas To Europe If There Is Still A Surplus In Supply To "alternative Markets"

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Bitcoin’s derivatives market experienced an extreme turnaround today as a sudden drop in price coincided with mounting macroeconomic tensions, resulting in a staggering 11,588% liquidation imbalance that took the trading community by surprise, according to CoinGlass.
The downturn began the moment Hassett stated that even 3% growth in the first and second quarters would be disappointing. BTC was trading around $90,500 before sliding down, revealing how crowded the long side had become before the macro hit.
The imbalance number shows how one-sided the wipeout was. For every $1 liquidated from shorts, more than $115 was lost from longs. This only happens when leverage is heavily stacked in one direction and confidence wanes suddenly. CoinGlass">
More than $20 million in BTC long liquidations occurred in minutes, while shorts barely moved. Ethereum and other major cryptocurrencies followed with softer hits, but Bitcoin dominated every time frame on the heatmap.
Fear, uncertainty and doubts
The deeper driver was the macro backdrop. Markets are facing rising economic uncertainty at the same time that a potential new Fed head is signaling rate cuts. Rate cuts are normally bullish, in common sense, which is why traders often try to front-run them.
However, when the path to cuts is tied to uncertain data, shifting growth expectations and unclear demand strength, the bullish outlook is accompanied by anxiety rather than conviction. This makes leveraged players exit early, not because rate cuts are bad, but because the environment surrounding them is uncertain.
Morgan Stanley's prediction of a 25-basis-point cut in December only intensified the tension. With liquidity low and longs stacked, the market did not wait for confirmation. This imbalance occurred because positioning cleared out the moment uncertainty outweighed comfort, not because of a failure in Bitcoin’s price structure.
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