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US President Trump: Iran Possesses Some Missiles And Drones, But Its Production Capacity Is Limited
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S&P Dow Jones Indices: Upgraded Poland From An Emerging Market To A Developed Market, While Maintaining Egypt's Emerging Market Classification
U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessenter: We Want To Return The G20 To Its Core Mission. That Mission Is To Explore What Countries Can Do, What Economies Can Do, And How We Can Work Together To Achieve Better Global Growth. Our Message To Allies And Trading Partners Is That Global Growth Is The Way To Get Rid Of This Mountain Of Debt
According To Iranian Media Outlet Fars News, Israeli Fighter Jets Entered Lebanese Airspace And Launched Air Strikes On The Alita Al-Tahir Highlands In Southern Lebanon
South Korea's Producer Price Index Fell Month-on-month In July For The First Time Since August 2025
South Korea's PPI Rose 7.7% Year-on-Year In July, With The Previous Figure Revised From 8.60% To 8.5%
South Korea's July PPI Month-on-month Rate Was -0.4%, With The Previous Reading Revised From 0% To 0%
China And Switzerland Have Announced The Conclusion Of Negotiations To Upgrade Their Free Trade Agreement
Chinese Container Ship Successfully Arrives At The Port Of Murmansk, Russia, For The First Time

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Bitcoin's positive performance in diverse market conditions, strong risk-adjusted returns, and institutional buying pressure could push it past $110,000 in May.
Key Takeaways:
● Bitcoin is driven by its ability to perform well in risk-on and risk-off environments, according to Bitcoin Suisse.
● Bitcoin’s Sharpe ratio of 1.72, second only to gold, underscores its maturity as an asset, offering superior risk-adjusted returns.
● A buyer-dominant market signals strong institutional and retail interest that could drive a supply squeeze and break new highs in May.
Bitcoin (BTC) price breached the $100,000 mark for the first time since January, fueling speculation of a new all-time high above $110,000 in May. According to Bitcoin Suisse, a crypto custody service provider, BTC’s bullish momentum stems from its ability to thrive in risk-on and risk-off environments since the US presidential elections.
Data from its “Industry Rollup” report highlights Bitcoin’s high Sharpe ratio of 1.72, a key financial metric that measures risk-adjusted returns by dividing an asset’s average return (minus the risk-free rate). A higher Sharpe ratio reflects superior risk-adjusted returns, and in 2025, Bitcoin’s robust score, surpassed only by gold, highlights its growing maturity as an asset.
Source: Bitcoin SuisseOver the past two quarters, BTC excelled as a dual-purpose investment. It acts as a macro hedge in risk-off climates, benefiting from geopolitical tensions and de-dollarization concerns. In risk-on scenarios, it behaved as a high-conviction growth asset, with over 86% of its supply in profit. As illustrated in the chart, Bitcoin maintained a positive net return through various key phases since November 2024. Bitcoin Suisse head of research Dominic Weibei said,
“In this environment, Bitcoin has emerged as the Swiss army knife asset. Whether equities rally or bonds crumble, BTC trades on its supply-demand fundamentals, delivering a win-win profile that traditional assets simply can't offer.”
Cointelegraph reported that Bitcoin is gearing up for the next leg of an “acceleration phase,” according to Fidelity Digital Assets’ Q2 2025 Signals Report. Fidelity analyst Zack Wainwright explained that Bitcoin’s historical tendency to enter explosive price surges is characterized by “high volatility and high profit.”
On May 7, Bitcoin spot taker cumulative volume delta (CVD) over 90 days turned buyer dominant for the first time since March 2024. The 90-day spot taker CVD, which measures the net difference between market buy and sell volumes, reflects buyer or seller activity over a prolonged period. This shift to “taker buy dominant” aggressive buying pressure, driven by institutional interest and spot Bitcoin ETF inflows, i.e., over $4.5 billion spot inflows since April 1.
This structural change in demand and Bitcoin’s robust Sharpe ratio could allow BTC to capitalize on current market conditions. As corporations and institutions rush into Bitcoin, a supply squeeze may propel prices past $110,000 in May.
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