Global demand for US assets declines as Bitcoin shows strength around $85k

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Bitcoin is trading near a critical technical resistance as multiple macroeconomic factors reshape capital allocation patterns in U.S. markets.

On the daily chart, Caleb Franzen highlighted how BTC has broken out of a multi-month descending channel while consolidating above both its 200-day simple and exponential moving averages, indicating resilience near the $85,000 level.

Bitcoin downtrend breakout (Source: Caleb Franzen)
Bitcoin downtrend breakout (Source: Caleb Franzen)

Cauê Oliveira, Head of Research and on-chain analyst at BlockTrends, pointed out that the spot order book shows equilibrium on both sides, with liquidity concentrations above the current price. This suggests a potential upward movement toward $88,500 if $85,500 holds.

Bitcoin order book (Source: Cauê Oliveira)
Bitcoin order book (Source: Cauê Oliveira)

This technical positioning coincides with a surge in macro uncertainty. Oliveira shared a chart from LSEG Datastream that shows a sharp reversal in foreign official demand for U.S. equities, with net monthly flows from foreign central banks turning deeply negative in 2025.

Demand for US stocks (Source: Cauê Oliveira)
Demand for US stocks (Source: Cauê Oliveira)

The liquidation of U.S. assets, including equities, Treasuries, and the dollar, has raised questions about confidence in U.S. capital markets’ stability. As Oliveira noted, this synchronized selling undermines the structural basis of U.S. economic support and may prompt policy intervention that is unlikely to materialize given its self-inflicted nature.

Simultaneously, Jim Bianco of Bianco Research highlighted the revised estimates for the average U.S. tariff rate to 22.8 percent, nearly ten times higher than the prior year and the steepest level since the early 20th century (source).

The imposition of elevated tariffs, primarily on China, could accelerate capital redirection away from U.S. markets, amplifying foreign divestment.

Further, some businesses are already stating that moving manufacturing outside the US is a more profitable strategy under currently elevated import taxes. For example, Mr. Beast commented that his global chocolate brand, Feastables, is cheaper to manufacture abroad due to tariffs.

Average tariffs on US imports (Source: Cauê Oliveira)
Average tariffs on US imports (Source: Cauê Oliveira)

These factors contextualize Bitcoin’s current price behavior as a sign of strength amid weakening international confidence in U.S. instruments.

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