The Federal Reserve quarter-point rates cut has strengthened crypto market, but what does FOMC crypto impact mean for Bitcoin FOMC rally?
The Fed's FOMC quarter-point rate cut has ignited a speculative wildfire, especially among cryptocurrencies. With a new federal funds rate target nestled between 4.5% and 4.75%, the Fed is aiming to navigate a cooling labor market and mitigate inflation without causing economic shockwaves.
Here's what the recent Federal Open Market Committee meeting will mean for the future Bitcoin price.
FOMC Rate Cut Sparks Crypto Market Volatility
The air was thick with anticipation as the FOMC's decision approached on Thursday, with Bitcoin recently hitting new highs above $75,0000. Analysts predicted heightened volatility driven by the impending rate cut—seen as a near-certainty at 97.4% by CME Group's FedWatch Tool.
The thing is, Bitcoin's price didn't soar as traders hoped, leaving us mired in a stagnant crab market. Instead, most of the crypto gains resulted from Donald Trump's Wednesday morning presidential victory.
Everyone's eyes are on Bitcoin's shot at reaching that elusive $100,000. Even though the FOMC turned into a 'sell the news' event, we're primed for a six figure Bitcoin by year's end.
Why did this happen? Well, everyone knew the FOMC was going to happen, and it was already priced.
Moreover, assets typically stagnate or tank after a presidential election—and this one was only different because Trump is likely to cut taxes and deregulate crypto for developers and traders.
Analysts at IBT are eyeing the possibility of Bitcoin reaching $100,000 soon, thanks to a stablecoin market surge. Significant whale activity is also driving Bitcoin's price movements, with two major players scooping up large BTC amounts post-FOMC. These whales, or big-time investors, are key influencers in market trends.
Recent data shows that two whales bought 1,910 BTC worth $145.16 million on Binance in the past 24 hours. With patience, things are about to get wild for crypto.
Navigating the Crypto Market Amid Rate Cuts
As the Fed tweaks interest rates, the crypto market can't dodge the fallout. The spotlight is on Bitcoin, holding its ground and eyeing new peaks. With the economy in flux and big players making calculated moves, Bitcoin's future seems bright, though not without hurdles.
The key will be to hold out even if we don't see an immediate pump. Shouldn't be too hard, yeah?
Fed moves and Trump's cabinet picks will dictate Bitcoin's price story in the coming months. However, the current setup hints at Bitcoin breaking $100,000 before 2025.