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    Oil price collapse signals a dangerous liquidity trap and Bitcoin isn’t safe just because inflation is down

    行政By 行政December 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Over the last few months, oil prices have collapsed below $60 a barrel alongside Bitcoin’s slide from $126,000 in October to around $89,000 today.

    So, does energy’s slide reflect weaker demand or an inflation break that could impact risk assets like Bitcoin going forward?

    Brent closed at $58.92 and WTI at $55.27, the lowest settlements since early 2021.

    That move can be read as a macro repricing toward abundant supply and softer consumption.

    For crypto markets, that framing shifts the focus away from a simple “inflation down, risk up” narrative.

    Instead, it raises the question of whether a growth scare tightens financial conditions before policy easing arrives.

    Official outlooks lean toward surplus conditions extending into 2026

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects inventories to rise through 2026 and forecasts Brent around $55 in 1Q26, holding near that level thereafter.

    The International Energy Agency sees supply growth outpacing demand growth into 2026, with supply up by 2.4 million barrels per day, while demand rises by 0.86 million barrels per day.

    The World Bank has also laid out a downside-growth scenario where oil averages about $59 a barrel, tying price weakness to activity undershooting baseline assumptions.

    Survey data, however, has not yet moved in lockstep with oil’s message, leaving markets to judge which signal leads.

    A J.P. Morgan and S&P Global global composite PMI reading of 52.7 for November remained in expansion territory, consistent with roughly 3% annualized global GDP in that framing.

    Expectations and employment growth were described as subdued by S&P Global.

    In the U.S., S&P Global flash PMIs softened in December, with the composite at 53 versus 54.2 previously and services cooling.

    In Europe, France’s flash composite PMI was about 50.1, near the stagnation line.

    Bitcoin’s macro sensitivity in that setup tends to run through risk appetite and liquidity, not just inflation prints.

    Why oil prices still matter for Bitcoin’s macro setup

    If oil is reflecting a demand shock, equities and credit can wobble first, and BTC often trades as high beta during de-risking phases.

    If financial stress builds, BTC has also tended to behave like a liquidity barometer, reacting quickly to tighter funding and wider credit spreads.

    Rate-cut expectations can rise during a growth scare, but markets can still sell risk assets first if positioning and leverage adjust faster than policy.

    So far, the recession dashboard that tends to matter most for crypto has not confirmed broad stress.

    U.S. high-yield spreads remain near recent lows, with the ICE BofA U.S. High Yield Index option-adjusted spread around 2.95% in mid-December.

    The Treasury curve is also positive, with the 10-year minus 3-month spread around +0.54% in late December.

    That removes one common recession argument even as growth concerns circulate.

    On labor, the real-time Sahm Rule indicator printed 0.43 for November 2025, below the 0.50 threshold associated with recession calls.

    Indicator Latest level Watch level BTC-relevant read Source
    Brent, WTI $58.92, $55.27 Holds near 2021 lows Repricing toward weaker demand can pressure risk exposure Financial Times
    HY OAS ~2.95% >4% Wider spreads can coincide with deleveraging and tighter liquidity FRED
    Sahm Rule (real-time) 0.43 0.50+ Labor weakening can turn a growth scare into recession pricing FRED
    10y minus 3m ~+0.54% Back below 0 Curve reinversion can reinforce defensive positioning FRED
    Global composite PMI 52.7 <50 (sustained) Broad contraction can tighten earnings and credit expectations S&P Global

    Three macro paths for Bitcoin as oil, rates, and growth diverge

    The next few months will set up three paths that hinge on whether the the oil slump is mainly supply-driven or demand-driven.

    If supply remains abundant, consistent with the EIA and IEA outlooks, while credit stays calm and the curve stays positive, BTC may remain range-bound.

    In that case, volatility may center on rates and positioning rather than forced selling.

    If PMIs drift toward 50 and unemployment edges higher, a standard risk-off phase can still pressure BTC even without a full funding squeeze.

    That is because portfolio risk budgets often tighten ahead of realized recession data.

    The more acute outcome would require confirmation from credit and labor, such as high-yield spreads moving materially wider and the Sahm Rule crossing 0.50.

    Those conditions can coincide with reduced leverage and thinner liquidity.

    Rates pricing is already reactive to softer data.

    Reuters reported U.S. rate futures briefly raised odds of a January cut after jobs data showed unemployment rising in November.

    That underscores how quickly the policy path can be repriced during a growth scare.

    Whether that repricing supports Bitcoin depends on whether funding conditions stay steady as oil remains pinned near early-2021 levels.

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