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Bitcoin Price Today Holds Above $75,000 as Iran Talk Hopes and Wall Street’s Crypto Push Steady BTC

Bitcoin Price Today Holds Above $75,000 as Iran Talk Hopes and Wall Street’s Crypto Push Steady BTC

NEW YORK, April 17, 2026, 04:50 (EDT).

Bitcoin hovered above $75,000 early Friday, with the price last seen at $75,576—a 1.1% gain from its prior close. The world’s largest cryptocurrency traded between $73,513 and $75,576, staying close to a level many traders are eyeing as a key marker for the current rebound.

$75,000 has turned into something of a line in the sand for bitcoin’s recovery prospects. Nexo Dispatch’s Dessislava Ianeva described it as an “interesting psychological level” that could entice fresh buyers if the token manages a solid break above, according to Barron’s.

Behind the move: risk sentiment picked up. Oil stayed under the $100 mark on Friday, Reuters said, with talk of possible new U.S.-Iran negotiations over the weekend. Thursday’s action saw both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq notch record closes as investors appeared to believe the Middle East turmoil had eased.

Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid put it this way in a note cited by Barron’s: “Markets generally continue to trade on optimism that the conflict will ultimately be sorted out in weeks.” Robert Phipps at Per Stirling Capital Management, speaking to Reuters, called the war “the single most important driver of the market.” Barron’s

Another push from traditional finance: Charles Schwab announced Thursday it’s launching spot crypto trading soon, rolling it out in phases. Clients will be able to buy bitcoin and ether directly, not just trade related derivatives. “Clients continue to turn to us” for a broader financial experience, CEO Rick Wurster said. Reuters

Goldman Sachs is moving to roll out its first bitcoin ETF, according to a Tuesday filing, stepping in just days after Morgan Stanley debuted its own spot bitcoin fund. The ETF, which will trade like a stock, adds to the list of crypto-linked products hitting the market. Still, Morningstar’s Bryan Armour flagged skepticism about the ETF’s income feature, calling it a “hard sell” given that buyers remain exposed to price drops. Reuters

Ether traded around $2,352.08 on Friday, edging up roughly 0.3%. The cryptocurrency’s firmer footing matched a broader risk-on mood running through both stocks and digital assets this week, not just a solitary rally in bitcoin.

Sellers are still active. On Thursday, CoinDesk pointed to blockchain data indicating that as bitcoin approached $75,000, investors were cashing in profits, despite steady institutional interest. Short-term holders hit a heavy patch of supply around that same price mark.

Plenty of risk remains. “The rally remains fragile,” Ianeva told Barron’s, and with the Strait of Hormuz still largely shut, as Reuters noted Friday, oil prices could easily spike—potentially snapping the relief trade all over again. Barron’s

Bitcoin is steady for the moment. Analyst notes and market reports this week highlight a market still keyed to diplomacy, oil, and the flow of institutional money — but susceptible to selling if $75,000 doesn’t hold up.

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