ISRAELI MARKETS JUST HIT ALL-TIME HIGHS -- IN THE MIDDLE OF WAR
While headlines focus on Iran tensions, the market is telling a very different story.
Israel’s stock market pushed to fresh record highs despite the ongoing military conflict, reinforcing a pattern we’ve seen repeatedly this cycle: geopolitical shocks are creating volatility hookup… but not sustained risk-off behavior.
This matters for Bitcoin and broader risk assets.
Markets are increasingly trading on liquidity and flows, not just fear headlines. Even with elevated regional tensions, equities rebounded quickly — the same resilience $BTC has been showing on dips.
The takeaway is pretty clear -- macro liquidity conditions and institutional positioning are currently outweighing geopolitical risk in the pricing mechanism.
As long as that dynamic holds, sharp headline-driven selloffs may continue to get bought.
In this environment, watching flows matters far more than watching the news ticker.
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ISRAELI MARKETS JUST HIT ALL-TIME HIGHS -- IN THE MIDDLE OF WAR
While headlines focus on Iran tensions, the market is telling a very different story.
Israel’s stock market pushed to fresh record highs despite the ongoing military conflict, reinforcing a pattern we’ve seen repeatedly this cycle: geopolitical shocks are creating volatility hookup… but not sustained risk-off behavior.
This matters for Bitcoin and broader risk assets.
Markets are increasingly trading on liquidity and flows, not just fear headlines. Even with elevated regional tensions, equities rebounded quickly — the same resilience $BTC has been showing on dips.
The takeaway is pretty clear -- macro liquidity conditions and institutional positioning are currently outweighing geopolitical risk in the pricing mechanism.
As long as that dynamic holds, sharp headline-driven selloffs may continue to get bought.
In this environment, watching flows matters far more than watching the news ticker.