Global stock funds just recorded around $18.62 billion in inflows.

At the same time, geopolitical tensions are once again putting markets on alert.

That creates an interesting situation for crypto.

When investors are confident, capital can flow into risk assets.

But when geopolitical uncertainty increases, the market can quickly shift toward:

💵 Cash
🏦 Bonds
🥇 Gold
₿ Bitcoin

And Bitcoin sits somewhere in the middle.

It's still treated as a risk asset by many investors, but its growing institutional presence means it is increasingly part of the conversation whenever global capital starts moving.

The real question isn't simply:

"Will BTC go up or down?"

The bigger question is:

Where is global money going next?

If stock-market inflows continue while geopolitical risk stays elevated, crypto could face a very interesting battle between risk appetite and defensive positioning.

👀 I'm watching BTC + global flows + the dollar together rather than looking at crypto in isolation.

What do you think — does rising geopolitical risk eventually push more money toward Bitcoin, or does it hurt BTC first?

Not financial advice. DYOR.

#crypto #GlobalMarkets #Geopolitics #BTC #CryptoMarket

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