Macro factors to shape Bitcoin's next price move

Traders are eyeing macroeconomic indicators to determine Bitcoin's upcoming price direction after a recent 28% slide. The cryptocurrency has been trading in a narrow range between $65,000 and $74,400 amid low liquidity and a lack of clear market narrative. Experts highlight interest rates, Treasury financing, and institutional demand as key drivers.

Bitcoin has consolidated following its sharpest decline in nearly four years, dropping 28% over the past month to levels seen before President Donald Trump's 2024 election victory. The asset has fluctuated between $74,400 and $65,000 as investors await clearer signals from broader economic conditions.

Ben Harvey, a researcher at crypto investment firm Keyrock, emphasized that external factors will likely dictate the next significant shift. “Firstly macro data that shifts the rates path,” Harvey told DL News. “Secondly, there’s changes in Treasury financing expectations, and the final catalyst would be an inflection in institutional demand, visible through spot ETF flows.”

Interest rate expectations play a central role, as cuts typically boost risk assets like cryptocurrencies by easing borrowing costs and increasing liquidity. However, the CME FedWatch tool indicates the Federal Reserve is unlikely to reduce rates before its June meeting.

The crypto sector's current absence of a compelling narrative has contributed to subdued activity. In contrast to last year's surge to an all-time high above $126,000 in October—fueled by Trump's crypto-friendly policies and stablecoin legislation—recent legislative efforts, such as the Clarity Act, have stalled in the US Senate. Commodities like gold and silver have meanwhile captured attention in the economic debasement trade, leading to reduced liquidity and trader exits from crypto.

Nathan Batchelor, managing partner at Biyond, noted that the market is recovering from last month's downside pressures, including tax season outflows to traditional finance. “A sustained range breakout from the $74,400 to $65,000 range could set about the next $10,000 directional move,” Batchelor said.

Optimism persists among some analysts. David Duong, global head of investment research at Coinbase, pointed to moderate inflation, healthy GDP growth, and potential Fed cuts in June as supportive for risk assets, with $82,000 identified as a key resistance level. Harvey added that recent positive netflows into ETFs and shifts in futures leverage could accelerate a trend.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested on CNBC that advancing the Clarity Act could bolster the market. Yet, Batchelor cautioned skepticism given the technical damage from the recent drop, noting that quick recoveries are atypical historically.

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Crypto traders on a tense trading floor monitor Bitcoin at $90K, US jobs data, and Supreme Court tariff ruling screens.
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Crypto markets brace for US jobs data and tariff ruling

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Cryptocurrency markets are treading water near flat levels as investors await key US jobs data and a potential Supreme Court decision on tariffs imposed by President Trump. Bitcoin hovers around $90,000 amid ongoing outflows from spot ETFs, while analysts detect early signs of stabilization. The focus remains on how these developments could influence Federal Reserve policy and global risk appetite.

Despite cooling U.S. inflation and anticipated Federal Reserve rate cuts, Bitcoin's price has remained stuck in a narrow range around the $80,000s. Traders are focusing more on real yields, liquidity conditions, and ETF flows rather than headline economic data. This shift highlights how structural factors are now dominating the cryptocurrency's price action.

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Analysts are warning that Bitcoin could slide to $58,000 due to macroeconomic pressures rather than technical charts. Restrictive Federal Reserve policies, tight liquidity, and stalled rate cuts are key factors. Global trade tensions and potential tariffs are also squeezing cryptocurrency markets.

Bitcoin fell 1.7% to around $67,600 on Tuesday, influenced by rising geopolitical concerns and outflows from exchange-traded funds. The cryptocurrency's price movement mirrored declines in equity futures, highlighting its growing ties to broader market sentiment. Investors are showing caution due to tensions around Iran and uncertainties in AI's economic role and Federal Reserve policies.

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Bitcoin prices swung wildly on December 10, 2025, spiking above $94,000 before retreating to around $92,000 following the Federal Reserve's 25 basis-point rate cut. Chair Jerome Powell highlighted risks in the labor market while cautioning on inflation, contributing to market uncertainty. The broader crypto market added $150 billion in value amid institutional adoption news and short liquidations.

Bitcoin dropped below $107,000 on October 17, 2025, extending a week-long decline driven by macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions. The cryptocurrency market saw over $1 billion in liquidations, with Ethereum and other tokens also falling sharply. Traders are awaiting the Federal Reserve's meeting for potential rate cuts amid ETF outflows and risk-off sentiment.

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Bitcoin has held steady around $93,000, but the cryptocurrency market is preparing for potential volatility. This comes as global leaders at the Davos forum discuss trade war rhetoric, including tariff headlines. A Kraken executive has warned of a bumpy week ahead for crypto investors.

 

 

 

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