Geopolitics Shake Markets: Bitcoin Slips While Gold Holds Firm

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Financial markets are responding cautiously rather than panic-driven to a new wave of geopolitical statements and developments involving the United States. Bitcoin slipped below the $93,000 level despite extremely high activity in futures markets, while gold, after several strong sessions, has merely consolidated its gains. Investors appear focused on separating geopolitical noise from hard economic data.

Bitcoin weakens despite surging derivatives activity Bitcoin opened Wednesday on a softer note, falling by roughly $400 to around $92,800, representing a daily decline of 0.43%. The weaker price action came even as futures trading volume over the past 24 hours surged to $100.96 billion. Spot market activity, however, remained muted, with spot trading volume totaling just $8.22 billion. Open interest across major venues stood at $60.98 billion and showed little change, suggesting the absence of a fresh bullish catalyst. Bitcoin’s total market capitalization remained just under $1.85 trillion.

Gold pauses after a strong rally as traders await US data Gold pulled back slightly after a three-day rally, stabilizing near $4,470 per ounce. While prices remain more than 4% higher than in recent sessions, traders appear to be shifting their focus away from global tensions toward upcoming US economic data that could provide clearer market direction.

Trump’s Venezuela oil comments keep nerves on edge Market uncertainty has been further fueled by comments from US President Donald Trump, who said that Venezuela would ship 30 to 50 million barrels of oil to the United States—an arrangement he estimated could generate up to $3 billion in revenue. According to Trump, the oil would be sold at market prices, not at a discount. The remarks came just days after the United States launched a military strike against Venezuela. The White House has also declined to explicitly rule out the use of force in matters related to Greenland asylum, adding to investor unease.

Stocks stay calm, metals turn volatile Despite the geopolitical backdrop, US equity futures barely reacted. Dow Jones futures rose by 28 points, or less than 0.1%, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures were largely unchanged after both indices closed at record highs on Tuesday. Commodity markets showed more movement. Silver fell by 2.2%, though it remains up 12% year over year, largely supported by strong retail demand in China. Platinum dropped 4.2%, while palladium declined 2.9%. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index edged up 0.1%, a move that typically weighs on precious metals.

Prediction markets heat up Rising geopolitical tension has also spilled over into prediction markets. On Kalshi, traders sharply increased bets that Donald Trump will “reclaim the Panama Canal” before 2029. The implied probability jumped above 35%, up from below 30% just days earlier. Similarly, bets on whether the United States will take control of any part of Greenland climbed to 38%, an increase of 8 percentage points compared with last week.

Markets remain cautious, not panicked The broader picture shows markets surrounded by geopolitical uncertainty but not yet in panic mode. Bitcoin is drifting lower without aggressive sell-offs, gold is holding onto gains, and equities remain near record highs. For now, investors appear content to wait and see whether geopolitical rhetoric translates into tangible economic consequences.

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