Trump Strikes Iran Amid Fragile Ceasefire: Bitcoin, Gold, and Oil React

The United States launched strikes against Iran on Tuesday after a US Apache helicopter was downed over the Strait of Hormuz, breaking the fragile ceasefire previously announced by President Donald Trump.

The move triggered immediate volatility across Bitcoin, gold, and oil, with sharp reactions across markets and key signals to watch next.

What the Trump Strikes Against Iran Mean for the Markets

US Central Command confirmed that its forces initiated self-defense strikes around 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday. The crew of the downed Apache helicopter was safely rescued, and President Donald Trump described the action as a proportional response to Iranian aggression.

Iran condemned the operation as a gross violation of the ceasefire and warned of potential retaliation. International mediators, including Pakistan, had been pushing for an extension of the truce and broader negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program and regional security across recent weeks.

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The escalation lands on top of earlier United States and Israeli action under Operation Epic Fury, which began in late February 2026. That campaign targeted Iranian military and nuclear capabilities and has shaped much of the regional risk landscape over the past quarter.

For markets, the message was clear. Risk aversion dominated trading sessions immediately after the news, with investors moving away from speculative assets and seeking exposure to safer corners of the global financial system.

How Bitcoin, Gold, and Oil Reacted

Bitcoin tumbled below $62,000, dropping around 2% over the past 24 hours, according to CoinGecko data. The cryptocurrency faced strong selling pressure as investors fled risk assets amid fears of a wider regional conflict in the Middle East.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Previous flare-ups in the United States and Iran tensions had triggered similar declines. Bitcoin dropped to multi-week lows on liquidity concerns and reduced risk appetite, reinforcing how the asset still trades like a high-beta play alongside traditional equities during uncertain times.

Gold, the classic safe-haven asset, also came under pressure despite initial expectations of gains. Spot prices hovered near $4,220, showing limited upside and even outright weakness across several market reports.

Gold (XAU) Price Performance. Source: TradingView
Gold (XAU) Price Performance. Source: TradingView

The counterintuitive move reflects deeper macro dynamics. A stronger United States dollar and rising oil prices fueled fresh inflation concerns and higher interest rate expectations, which typically weigh on non-yielding assets like gold across global markets.

Oil prices showed clear volatility but leaned firmly upward on supply fears. Brent crude traded around $93, with intraday swings reflecting concerns over the Strait of Hormuz, the chokepoint for roughly 20% of global oil shipments.

The broader implications are serious. Higher energy costs threaten to push inflation higher, potentially delaying central bank rate cuts. Bitcoin, gold, and oil now illustrate the immediate market cost of broken ceasefires: increased volatility, flight from risk, and fresh uncertainty.

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