WTI crude continues to hold above $60 per barrel. This price level remains significant for macro markets—energy costs feed through to inflation expectations, which keeps pressure on risk assets including crypto. Worth monitoring as oil dynamics often precede broader market shifts.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 10h ago
Oil prices really need to be watched closely; it's always them moving first.
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SnapshotStriker
· 10h ago
Oil prices have broken $60, now the crypto world will have to suffer again...
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SerumSquirter
· 10h ago
Oil prices are really interconnected; as long as the $60 level isn't broken, we'll stay steady for now.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 10h ago
Oil above 60 — here we go, inflation will ignite the entire portfolio
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PumpBeforeRug
· 10h ago
Oil needs to be watched again. Every time this thing moves, the crypto market shakes... Can $60 hold steady this time? Feels like it's going to be gone.
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GasOptimizer
· 10h ago
The $60 oil price threshold is indeed supported by data. Looking at the historical trends, you can see that every time it starts here, it begins to influence inflation expectations, and then the correlation with the coin price increases. But to be honest, compared to oil price fluctuations, I am more concerned about when gas fees will drop to a reasonable level...
WTI crude continues to hold above $60 per barrel. This price level remains significant for macro markets—energy costs feed through to inflation expectations, which keeps pressure on risk assets including crypto. Worth monitoring as oil dynamics often precede broader market shifts.