Bitcoin Price Rebound $90,000 as Macro Fears Recede
Bitcoin reclaimed the $90,000 mark as crypto markets stabilized following tariff-driven volatility. Discover why traders are rotating back into risk assets.
Risk is back on the menu. Bitcoin has staged a significant comeback, reclaiming the $90,000 level just a day after tariff-induced panic rattled global markets on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
Bitcoin Price Rebound $90,000: A Turn to Risk Assets
According to Reuters, crypto prices stabilized as traders rotated back into risk assets following a brief but sharp period of volatility. The recovery in Bitcoin coincided with a rebound in major equities, suggesting that the initial shock of potential tariffs is being digested by the market.
It's clear that the appetite for high-yield assets remains intact. While the $90,000 mark serves as a psychological anchor, the underlying movement shows a strong correlation between digital assets and traditional tech stocks. Traders don't seem ready to retreat to safety just yet, instead choosing to buy the dip.
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