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Iran-Driven Oil Volatility Could Derail Bitcoin Price Rally, Bloomberg’s Mike McGlone Warns

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Last updated: March 5, 2026 3:36 pm
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Published: March 5, 2026
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Bitcoin’s recent surge of approximately 7% over the past week might encounter obstacles if the volatility of oil and other commodities permeates broader financial markets. This perspective was emphasized by Mike McGlone, a commodities strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, who pointed to increasing fluctuations in crude oil and precious metals due to geopolitical tensions, particularly those involving Iran, as potential disruptors.

According to McGlone, the performance of Bitcoin remains deeply intertwined with the volatility of U.S. equities, especially the Nasdaq. For risk assets, including Bitcoin, to continue ascending, the Nasdaq’s volatility must stay at historically low levels. McGlone underscored that Bitcoin is currently in a bear market, having struggled to establish a robust support system since predictions suggested it could be a “worthy short” when priced around the $94,000 mark.

To maintain its momentum, Bitcoin needs to consolidate above approximately $74,000, while the $64,000 range might signal the first significant resistance level. McGlone highlighted that the cryptocurrency market is facing broader structural pressures, pointing to an “unlimited supply” of cryptocurrencies as a factor contributing to this downward trend.

The ongoing geopolitical upheaval surrounding Iran and concerns over the Strait of Hormuz pose challenges to sustaining higher oil prices, McGlone noted. Brent crude recently surged about 10% to around $80 per barrel, with some analysts speculating a potential rise beyond $100 should supply disruptions persist. The cost to transport crude oil from the Middle East to China has also soared to roughly $200,000 per day, marking its highest rate since the pandemic’s onset in 2020.

However, McGlone remains optimistic that significant oil price increases are unlikely given the current global supply abundance, especially from the United States. He posited that any substantial rise in oil prices would require a prolonged military disruption of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a scenario he believes is improbable.

Despite McGlone’s cautious outlook, some analysts are observing the potential for bullish momentum in Bitcoin’s recent price action. For instance, CCN analyst Abiodun Oladokun pointed out that Bitcoin had recently broken out of a consolidation phase and successfully closed above the crucial $70,000 mark, indicating renewed buying interest. At the time, Bitcoin was trading around $72,448, up nearly 10% in just 24 hours.

Should the bullish momentum persist, Bitcoin might aim for resistance near $78,125. However, Oladokun cautioned that profit-taking could lead the cryptocurrency back toward support levels around $70,612, with a deeper decline potentially dragging prices down to $68,555 if that support fails.

The market remains alert, balancing between potential headwinds from external factors and emerging bullish signals, as participants navigate the complexities of both commodities and cryptocurrency landscapes.

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