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Bitcoin and Ethereum Rally Stalls as West Targets Possible Crypto Sanctions

Bitcoin, BTC/USD, Russia, Sanctions, Federal Reserve, China, PMIs – Talking Points

  • Bitcoin rally pauses as West takes aim at Crypto in sanction talks
  • Australian trade balance update and Chinese PMI data in focus
  • BTC/USD bulls struggle to pierce the 61.8% Fib and 100-day SMA

Thursday’s Asia-Pacific Outlook

Asia-Pacific markets may rise today after overnight trading in New York saw Wall Street investors shift back into equities and other risk assets, driving a 1.86% gain in the benchmark S&P 500 index. Traders ditched Treasuries and major sovereign debt instruments, pushing the benchmark US 10-year note’s yield more than 9% higher after hitting its lowest mark since January 05 just yesterday. WTI Crude and Brent oil prices gained, moving into fresh multi-year highs. The US Dollar trimmed early strength and moved lower through the night via the DXY index.

Investors were encouraged by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s comments early this morning before the House Financial Services Committee. Mr. Powell signaled that the Fed would initiate a 25 basis-point rate hike later this month, effectively ending market speculation over a possible 50 bps hike. The Fed chief acknowledged the uncertainty brought on by the conflict in Ukraine but appeared firm in holding the current course on tightening, going on to say a larger hike later this year remains on the table.

Today, Australia’s January balance of trade is expected to cross the wires at A$9.05 billion, according to a Bloomberg survey. That would be the first increase in Australia’s trade surplus since July 2021. A drop in iron ore prices and stronger import volumes has been a drag on its trade surplus. A better-than-expected figure may boost the Australian Dollar. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held rates steady at 0.10% earlier this week. AUD/USD gained over 0.5% overnight despite the recent dovish action.

Elsewhere, Hong Kong will see a purchasing managers’ index (PMI) report for February cross the wires. A PMI report (Feb) from Jibun Bank is expected to show a downtick in Japan’s services sector. China’s services sector will also see an update, with Caixin’s PMI report due out at 1:45 GMT. Analysts expect to see a small drop in activity from January, mostly due to the Olympic games and lingering effects from the Lunar New Year holiday.

Russia Faces Crypto-targeted Sanctions Amid Increased Bitcoin and Ethereum Flows

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies fell amid the shift in sentiment, reversing the typical risk-on correlation, dragging BTC/USD down from its highest levels traded since early February. Trading volumes for Bitcoin using Russian Rubles and Ukrainian Hryvnias surged following a series of Western sanctions aimed at Russian financial institutions, which effectively cut off the country’s access to global financial markets. Russian citizens, faced with few alternatives to holding cash, bought Bitcoin and Ethereum in a likely effort to protect their capital from the Ruble’s fall. Russian banks may be using crypto assets to sidestep the impact of sanctions, although the ability to use Bitcoin to circumvent sanctions at that scale would be exceedingly difficult.

This morning’s weakness in BTC and ETH comes amid a Ruble rebound, with USD/RUB falling below 103 this morning after hitting a record high overnight. However, the reversal is likely temporary amid the threat of additional sanctions as Russian troops advance closer to Kyiv. The US, UK and EU are reportedly considering new sanctions that will specifically target digital assets to limit Moscow’s ability to transact in cryptos. US lawmakers pressed the Treasury over its ability to monitor those transactions. UK lawmakers pressed the Financial Conduct Authority to issue updated guidance to crypto exchanges.

Bitcoin Technical Forecast

BTC/USD is trading below the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level, which has proved a tough level for bulls in recent months. The falling 100-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) added a layer of confluent resistance, beating down an intraday rally. A break higher would bring the high-profile 50,000 level into focus. However, a reversal lower could drag prices back down to the 40,000 level or the 23.6% Fib at 37,469.62.

BTC/USD Daily Chart

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— Written by Thomas Westwater, Analyst for DailyFX.com

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