There is a new development in US inflation data. The latest CPI figures show that the US inflation rate remains stable at 2.7%, which could have a significant impact on the Federal Reserve's next policy move.
The market generally expects that the relative stability of inflation may create room for the Fed to cut interest rates. Such a policy shift often reverses capital flows — a loose monetary environment typically boosts the attractiveness of risk assets.
What does this mean for Bitcoin? The expectation of a rate cut itself can easily stimulate market demand for non-traditional assets, especially during periods of increased dollar depreciation pressure. Paying attention to the upcoming official statements from the Federal Reserve may be key to understanding short-term market fluctuations.
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MetaMisfit
· 45m ago
As soon as the expectation of interest rate cuts appeared, the crypto circle started to get restless. This routine has been played out to exhaustion.
Promised stability, but now it's all about looking at the Federal Reserve's face again?
Can we trust the 2.7% figure? Anyway, I don't believe it.
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GasFeeTears
· 20h ago
Has the interest rate cut really arrived? The crypto world should celebrate now.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 21h ago
Lower interest rates are coming, and Bitcoin is taking off. I'm tired of hearing this logic...
Wait, is it really that simple?
The key is the Federal Reserve's stance. Don't be fooled by market sentiment.
2.7% inflation stable? Why do I still feel like money isn't worth much...
Anyone can profit from this dollar devaluation? Wake up, everyone.
Expectations of rate cuts vs actual actions, separated by the Pacific Ocean.
Non-traditional assets? Are you talking about my broken coins? Haha.
Feels like every time it's a "critical moment," but the real issue is your head.
The biggest fear in the crypto world is the Federal Reserve going dovish. When that happens, it'll be a mess.
Loose monetary environment boosts risk assets... So why am I still losing?
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FarmToRiches
· 21h ago
Is a rate cut coming? Then let's run, Bitcoin should shine when the dollar depreciates.
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WhaleMinion
· 21h ago
Lower interest rates are coming, and Bitcoin will take off. I'm tired of hearing this logic.
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GweiTooHigh
· 21h ago
Interest rate cuts are coming, will the dollar depreciate? Non-mainstream assets are about to celebrate wildly...
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 21h ago
With the expectation of interest rate cuts coming out, it's time to trade cryptocurrencies again. Are you all tired of this routine?
There is a new development in US inflation data. The latest CPI figures show that the US inflation rate remains stable at 2.7%, which could have a significant impact on the Federal Reserve's next policy move.
The market generally expects that the relative stability of inflation may create room for the Fed to cut interest rates. Such a policy shift often reverses capital flows — a loose monetary environment typically boosts the attractiveness of risk assets.
What does this mean for Bitcoin? The expectation of a rate cut itself can easily stimulate market demand for non-traditional assets, especially during periods of increased dollar depreciation pressure. Paying attention to the upcoming official statements from the Federal Reserve may be key to understanding short-term market fluctuations.