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Trump Tariffs and Market Volatility: Key Factors Behind Today’s Crypto Crash

Understanding Bitcoin's Plummet to a Three-Month Low Amidst Broader Market Instability and Trump Tariffs Impact

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
February 25, 2025
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin (BTC) has dropped below $88,000, marking a three-month low, with the broader crypto market also experiencing a decline.
  • Factors contributing to the drop include macroeconomic uncertainty, regulatory concerns, and shifting investor sentiment.

Bitcoin (BTC) has seen a significant decrease in value, falling below the $88,000 mark for the first time in three months. The wider cryptocurrency market has also suffered, with the total market capitalization falling by 8%, from over $3.31 trillion to around $3.09 trillion.

This drastic fall is attributed to an unstable macroeconomic climate, regulatory apprehensions, and changing investor sentiment. Analysts are now warning that Bitcoin could fall even further, potentially testing the support at $70,000.

Bitcoin’s Performance Compared to Other Cryptocurrencies

Despite the drop, Bitcoin has performed better than other cryptocurrencies such as XRP (XRP), AAVE (AAVE), and others, which have seen more than a 15% decrease in the last week. Mark Cudmore on Bloomberg TV noted that the downturn in the crypto market is primarily affecting currencies other than Bitcoin, with Bitcoin being a relative outperformer.

Several factors could be contributing to the current decline in Bitcoin’s value.

Effect of Trump’s Tariffs on Bitcoin

One immediate cause of Bitcoin’s drop appears to be the confirmation of new tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, as well as a 10% tariff on Chinese goods by U.S. President Donald Trump. Investors have responded negatively to this news, fearing an increase in inflation and economic uncertainty, which has driven risk assets like Bitcoin down.

Three weeks ago, when Trump announced these tariffs, Bitcoin fell from $105,000 to a low of $91,441 as the crypto market declined by nearly 10%. The confirmation of these tariffs seems to be causing market unrest once again.

Correlation with Traditional Markets

Bitcoin’s price movement has started to reflect that of traditional financial markets. Over the past five trading days, the S&P 500 has dropped 2.3%, while the Nasdaq Composite has fallen 4%. Factors such as worsening U.S.-China relations and restrictions on semiconductor exports, particularly Nvidia chips, have contributed to declining investor confidence.

Decline in Volatility

Historically, Bitcoin and the crypto market have been defined by sharp price swings. However, traders are now facing a period of fading momentum. Cudmore pointed out that there was an early warning sign that a major collapse in Bitcoin was likely imminent due to a recent collapse in volatility.

The decrease in volatility has made some traders cautious, as periods of low price fluctuation often precede sharp breakouts, either upwards or downwards. With Bitcoin struggling to find direction, some fear that the current lull could set the stage for a deeper correction.

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