#Gate广场四月发帖挑战 Sudden double critical hit! The Strait of Hormuz closes again, Bitcoin drops below $71,000, what’s next after a 2,000-point shakeout? Cryptocurrency market and geopolitical situation

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AMirroredSphereReflectingThe
· 04-14 07:19
Whenever there is a geopolitical disturbance, the fluctuations amplify.
After breaking the 71,000 level, first see if it can quickly recover;
otherwise, avoid heavy positions in the short term,
set proper stop-losses, and wait for the situation to clarify before adding.
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ResilientGoldfish
· 04-14 07:19
Whenever there is a geopolitical disturbance or a wind of change, the market crashes; first watch if 71,000 can be quickly regained, otherwise treat it as an opportunity for the bulls to reduce leverage. Pay attention to position size and stop-loss.
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EchoesOfMistValley
· 04-14 07:19
When a geopolitical black swan occurs, it amplifies volatility. If 71,000 breaks downward, first look at 68,000 as support. Don't go all-in; wait for sentiment to recover before adjusting your position.
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PocketAlphaPia
· 04-14 07:19
If the Strait of Hormuz truly closes, oil prices will spike first. This wave of BTC breaking above 71,000 is probably a simultaneous sell-off of risk assets. First, see if 70k can hold steadily. Don't go all-in; pay attention to risk management.
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TakeAScreenshotBefore
· 04-14 07:19
Geopolitical risks are easy to trigger at the start; first watch the 68,000 support level after losing 71,000. Don't be too heavily invested, set proper stop-losses, and wait for emotional recovery before taking action.
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CircuitDaydreamer
· 04-14 07:19
When geopolitical tensions tighten, the market jitters. After breaking below 71,000, first watch to see if it can quickly recover; otherwise, a retest of 69,000 is also normal. Don't be too full on positions, and pay attention to stop-losses.
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GateUser-c3de680b
· 04-14 07:19
When geopolitical tensions tighten, the market reacts more strongly. After breaking below 71,000, the first focus is on whether it can regain the key support; otherwise, it may continue to decline. Controlling leverage is the most important.
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GateUser-72e48736
· 04-14 07:19
When geopolitical pressure tightens, the market amplifies volatility. If 71000 breaks, first watch the 69000/65000 support levels. Don’t go fully loaded and force it out—wait for the news to land before trying to trade a rebound, which is steadier.
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ShatteredGlaze
· 04-14 07:19
If the Strait of Hormuz really closes again, it would be a black swan event.
BTC breaks below 71k; in the short term, focus on risk control.
Don't rush to buy the dip; wait for the volatility to settle before acting.
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GateUser-83a2dd8a
· 04-14 07:19
When geopolitical risks emerge, the entire market starts to shake together. If the Hormuz Strait truly closes, oil prices and inflation expectations will both explode. For BTC, before dropping below 71k, first see if it can quickly recover; otherwise, leverage may continue to be swept out.
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