Bitcoin Will ‘dump Below $70k’ Thanks To Hawkish Japan: Macro Analysts
The Bank of Japan is expected to increase its benchmark interest rates on Friday, a historically bearish signal for riskier assets like Bitcoin.
Bitcoin (BTC) could face a continued correction toward the $70,000 level if the Bank of Japan (BoJ) proceeds with an expected interest-rate hike on Dec. 19, according to multiple macro-focused analysts.
BoJ tightening could pressure Bitcoin by draining global liquidity.
Macro and technical signals align around a $70,000 downside target.
Every BOJ rate hike since 2024 coincided with Bitcoin price drawdowns exceeding 20%, according to data highlighted by AndrewBTC.
In an X post on Saturday, the analyst highlighted BTC declines of roughly 23% in March 2024, 26% in July 2024, and 31% in January 2025.
AndrewBTC warned that similar downside risks could emerge again if the BOJ raises rates on Friday. A recent Reuters poll showed a majority of economists forecasting another rate increase at the December policy meeting.
The thesis centered on Japan’s role in global liquidity.
In the past, BOJ rate hikes strengthened the Japanese yen, making it more expensive to borrow and invest in riskier assets. This often forced traders to unwind so-called “yen carry trades,” reducing liquidity across global markets.
As liquidity tightened, Bitcoin came under pressure, as investors cut leverage and reduced exposure during risk-off periods.
Source: CoinTelegraph