Onwards and Upwards for Bitcoin as MOVE Melts Down; Dollar and Bonds Signal Caution to Risk Assets

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By Omkar Godbole, AI Boost

Oct 7, 2025, 12:44 p.m.

Crystal ball. (GimpWorkshop/Pixabay)
  • BTC defends the bullish trendline, with the MOVE index supporting a continued rally.
  • The dollar index and the 10-year Treasury suggest caution.
  • ETH sports a bull flag breakout.

This is an analysis post by CoinDesk analyst and Chartered Market Technician Omkar Godbole.

There’s very little reason to doubt bitcoin’s BTC$124,939.22 upward trajectory right now. Although the rally has paused over the last 24 hours, the steep, near-90-degree uptrend line from lows just under $ 110,000 is still holding strong. In fact, prices tested that trendline early today and bounced right back, as shown in the hourly candlestick chart below.

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Analysts suggest that those who missed the initial rally can consider using call spreads to capture further gains in a more risk-efficient way.

A clean breakout above the expanding triangle’s upper boundary on the daily chart could clear the path toward the $135,000 to $140,000 range. The upper boundary acted as resistance on Monday.

On the other hand, if BTC falls below the hourly chart’s ascending trendline, we could see a corrective phase, with the first support level around $118,000.

BTC's price charts in candlestick format. (CoinDesk/TradingView)

Looking beyond BTC, traditional markets paint a picture where both bullish and corrective scenarios appear possible.

Bulls can take comfort from the MOVE index, which measures expected volatility in Treasury notes, continues to fall. The index dipped below 70 on Monday, its lowest since December 2021, signaling easier financial conditions for risk assets.

MOVE's daily chart. (TradingView/CoinDesk)

However, the dollar index (DXY) and Treasury yields remain resilient despite the September rate cut and expectations of more easing ahead.

The DXY is flirting with a bullish double bottom pattern, while the 10-year Treasury yield has risen 16 basis points to 4.16% since the Fed cut rates by 25 basis points on Sept. 17. In other words, the yield has at least partially undone the rate cut.

Adding to the mix, Goldman Sachs warned that Japan’s bond market shocks, driven by the new Prime Minister’s bias for Abenomics, could spill over into U.S. Treasuries and other major bond markets, injecting more uncertainty into the picture.

Dollar index and U.S. 10-year Treasury yield. (CoinDesk/TradingView)

Traders should keep a close eye on these indicators, as continued strength in the dollar and yields could disrupt crypto’s rally.

Ether ETH$4,723.75 has risen 4% to form a bull flag breakout on the weekly chart. A bull flag is a counter-trend consolidation pattern that typically signals a continuation of the preceding upward move. Think of the flag as a pause where tired bulls regroup and gather strength for the next leg up.

Perhaps, a strong rally above $5,000 could be on the horizon. That said, if we see a sell-off from here leading to losses by week’s end, it would be a clear signal that bears are taking control.

ETH's weekly chart in candlesticks format. (CoinDesk/TradingView)

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