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Bitcoin’s Bull Case Depends on Macro Conditions

Wintermute Says Bitcoin’s Bull Case Hinges on Macro Conditions 1

Key Takeaways:

  • Bitcoin approached $82,000 resistance but still lacks confirmation of a sustained breakout.
  • ETF inflows reached $2.6 billion, while late outflows signaled weakening demand.
  • Macro factors, including geopolitics and energy markets, will likely dictate price direction.

Bitcoin Faces Resistance Below Critical Breakout Level

Bitcoin’s upside remains conditional despite strengthening fundamentals, the May 4 market update posted by crypto algorithmic trading firm Wintermute said. BTC has since moved above $81,000, bringing it closer to the 200-day moving average near $82,000. However, the broader setup remains unresolved, as a confirmed breakout still depends on whether BTC can clear that technical threshold and withstand macro pressure.

Key technical levels remain unresolved as bitcoin fails to reclaim its 200-day moving average near $82,000, a threshold not surpassed since October 2025. The update indicated a move above that level would signal a meaningful shift in market structure this year. Institutional flows have supported price stability, with April exchange-traded fund inflows totaling $2.6 billion, led primarily by Blackrock’s IBIT. However, momentum weakened toward the month-end, with $491 million in outflows across three sessions. This pattern suggests that demand remains sensitive at higher price levels. The update added:

“The store of value narrative took a hit earlier this year when BTC sold off alongside everything else, and that correlation has not been broken.”

Macro Volatility Limits Bitcoin’s Independent Upside

On-chain data presents a more constructive picture, but its impact remains conditional. Exchange reserves have declined to a seven-year low, with approximately 170,000 BTC withdrawn over six months, indicating reduced immediate sell pressure. At the same time, large holders have increased accumulation, reinforcing longer-term positioning trends. Even so, bitcoin continues to behave in line with broader risk assets, limiting its independence during volatility. The update emphasized: “The on-chain data is as constructive as it’s been all year, but none of that matters IF the macro rug gets pulled.”

The outlook now depends less on internal strength and more on external stability. The market update highlighted that institutional participation remains present but appears to be diminishing compared to earlier price levels, reducing the likelihood of a strong directional move without additional catalysts. Competing narratives persist, with one side viewing current conditions as part of a prolonged bottoming process, while another points to structural changes driven by institutional capital. Ultimately, macro developments, particularly in energy markets and geopolitics, are likely to dictate direction. The update concluded:

“If he does, the setup looks good. If not, expect chop on macro shocks rather than a trend in either direction.”

This leaves bitcoin positioned for conditional upside, but without the momentum needed to break out independently.

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