🚨 Bitcoin Soars to Record High Above $106K, Then Retreats as Hawkish Fed Rate Cut Looms
Bitcoin (BTC) briefly soared to over $106,000, setting a new all-time high, before dipping back to around $104,500 amid concerns about the upcoming U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cut. The Fed is expected to lower the benchmark borrowing rate by 25 basis points, totaling a 100 basis point easing since September. However, there are worries that the Fed's accompanying commentary may temper expectations for further rate cuts, potentially dampening the bullish effect of the announcement.
The Fed will reveal its rate decision, projections, and economic forecasts on December 18, followed by a press conference with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Analysts predict that the Fed may adjust its projections for future cuts due to a stronger economy and persistent inflation.
Despite potential challenges from a "hawkish" cut, seasonal trends are favorable for Bitcoin, and positive regulatory signals from President-elect Trump could mitigate short-term impacts. Additionally, ongoing rate cuts from the Fed and expected easing from China support Bitcoin's bullish outlook. Later this week, markets will also receive the core PCE reading, which may indicate whether recent inflation increases are temporary or signify a broader trend.