Crypto Selling Pressure Intensifies Following Higher-Than-Expected CPI

Published 12/10/2023, 23:45
Crypto Selling Pressure Intensifies Following Higher-Than-Expected CPI
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  • The crypto market faces significant losses, including Bitcoin.
  • The bearish trend is amid U.S. CPI data anticipation, stirring fear of a sell-off.
  • Pro-Bitcoin hedge fund manager discusses economic alarm bells in the U.S. bond market.

The crypto market has taken a significant hit recently, with major cryptocurrencies alongside Bitcoin incurring near-double-digit losses. This bearish trend comes following the release of U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) data today, October 12.

Notably, the September CPI, as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released it, stands at 3.7%, against the widely forecasted 3.6%. For context, CPI measures inflation, which tracks the prices of a basket of goods and services consumers purchase in the United States.

Where CPI comes in higher than expected, it could lead to a sell-off in risk assets, including cryptocurrencies, just as the market took significant hits ahead of the CPI publication. On the other hand, a lower-than-expected CPI reading could boost sentiment and lead to a rally in risk-asset markets.

In July, Bitcoin experienced an unanticipated increase in selling pressure following the release of the minutes from the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. Although most officials agreed to retain the current interest rates, a minority advocated a modest 25 basis point increase.

Meanwhile, amid the anticipation of the released CPI data, YouTube channel Savvy Finance and Mark Yusko, a pro-Bitcoin American hedge fund manager, discussed the alarming trends in the U.S. bond market and their potential impact on the broader financial world.

The YouTube host cited a Bank of America Corporation report, which revealed unprecedented losses in the U.S. bond market over the past three years. Yusko pointed out that these losses could be attributed to what he deemed “idiotic policies” of the past.

Yusko specifically mentioned the extended period of near-zero interest rates and massive quantitative easing (QE) programs. According to the presenter, when interest rates began to rise, it resulted in substantial losses, even causing the downfall of institutions like Silicon Valley Bank and regional lenders.

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