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What’s Next for Bitcoin With Crypto Market Cheering Trump's Trade Deal Hype?

Several factors suggest the $100K breakout may not be a smooth ride.

Updated May 8, 2025, 1:43 p.m. Published May 8, 2025, 5:57 a.m.
What next as BTC nears $100K breakout? (qimono/Pixabay)
What next as BTC nears $100K breakout? (qimono/Pixabay)

What to know:

  • Bitcoin is nearing the $100,000 mark amid speculation of a major U.S.-U.K. trade deal.
  • The Wall Street Journal suggests the trade deal announcement may only be a preliminary framework.
  • Key indicators like the Coinbase premium and RSI divergence hint at potential resistance and weakening momentum.
  • Onchain analysis points to $99,900 as key resistance.

is fast closing on the $100,000 mark as U.S. President Donald Trump teased a major trade deal, with reports suggesting it could be with the U.K.

The upswing in prices is consistent with the cryptocurrency's broader bullish technical setup and buoyant risk sentiment in traditional markets. As of this writing, the Asian stocks traded higher, with the futures tied to the S&P 500 up by 0.6%.

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Still, a couple of factors suggest the $100,000 breakout may not be a smooth ride.

WSJ pours cold water over optimism

Firstly, as per the Wall Street Journal, the big trade deal that Trump teased on Truth Social could be a "framework of an announcement with tariff adjustments."

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In other words, the impending announcement could be a framework of discussions that could lead to a trade deal weeks or months from now. So, the bullish momentum in BTC could slow once the initial optimism fades.

Resistance at $99.9K

As discussed earlier this week, the $99,900 could prove a tough nut to crack due to the potential for increased selling pressure from those who bought coins around these levels early this year and profit taking by long-term holders.

Coinbase premium

Coinbase premium indicator, which measures the spread between BTC's dollar-denominated price on the Coinbase exchange and tether-denominated price on Binance, is widely seen as a proxy for demand from the U.S.-based investors.

In the past, sustained BTC bull runs have been characterized by an uptick in the Coinbase premium.

However, since late April, the seven-day moving average of the Coinbase premium has diverged bearishly from the price.

Bitcoin Coinbase premium. (CryptoQuant)
Bitcoin Coinbase premium. (CryptoQuant)

Bearish RSI divergence

While BTC set a new multi-week high during the Asian session, the 14-hour relative strength index, an indicator used to gauge momentum and overbought and oversold conditions, didn't follow suit.

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The resulting bearish divergence suggests the momentum may be weakening.

BTC's hourly chart. (Velo Data/TradingView)
BTC's hourly chart. (Velo Data/TradingView)

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Exchange Review March 2025

CoinDesk Data's monthly Exchange Review captures the key developments within the cryptocurrency exchange market. The report includes analyses that relate to exchange volumes, crypto derivatives trading, market segmentation by fees, fiat trading, and more.

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Trading activity softened in March as market uncertainty grew amid escalating tariff tensions between the U.S. and global trading partners. Centralized exchanges recorded their lowest combined trading volume since October, declining 6.24% to $6.79tn. This marked the third consecutive monthly decline across both market segments, with spot trading volume falling 14.1% to $1.98tn and derivatives trading slipping 2.56% to $4.81tn.

  • Trading Volumes Decline for Third Consecutive Month: Combined spot and derivatives trading volume on centralized exchanges fell by 6.24% to $6.79tn in March 2025, reaching the lowest level since October. Both spot and derivatives markets recorded their third consecutive monthly decline, falling 14.1% and 2.56% to $1.98tn and $4.81tn respectively.
  • Institutional Crypto Trading Volume on CME Falls 23.5%: In March, total derivatives trading volume on the CME exchange fell by 23.5% to $175bn, the lowest monthly volume since October 2024. CME's market share among derivatives exchanges dropped from 4.63% to 3.64%, suggesting declining institutional interest amid current macroeconomic conditions. 
  • Bybit Spot Market Share Slides in March: Spot trading volume on Bybit fell by 52.1% to $81.1bn in March, coinciding with decreased trading activity following the hack of the exchange's cold wallets in February. Bybit's spot market share dropped from 7.35% to 4.10%, its lowest since July 2023.

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