TLDR Bitcoin traders became more optimistic after the likelihood of a US Federal Reserve rate cut surged to 69.4%. Analysts attributed the shift in expectations to dovish remarks from New York Fed President John Williams. Social media sentiment among Bitcoin traders quickly turned bullish following the news of a potential rate cut. Coinbase Institutional suggested [...] The post Bitcoin Traders Turn Optimistic as Rate Cut Odds Surge to 69.4% appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Bitcoin traders became more optimistic after the likelihood of a US Federal Reserve rate cut surged to 69.4%. Analysts attributed the shift in expectations to dovish remarks from New York Fed President John Williams. Social media sentiment among Bitcoin traders quickly turned bullish following the news of a potential rate cut. Coinbase Institutional suggested [...] The post Bitcoin Traders Turn Optimistic as Rate Cut Odds Surge to 69.4% appeared first on CoinCentral.

Bitcoin Traders Turn Optimistic as Rate Cut Odds Surge to 69.4%

TLDR

  • Bitcoin traders became more optimistic after the likelihood of a US Federal Reserve rate cut surged to 69.4%.
  • Analysts attributed the shift in expectations to dovish remarks from New York Fed President John Williams.
  • Social media sentiment among Bitcoin traders quickly turned bullish following the news of a potential rate cut.
  • Coinbase Institutional suggested that futures markets may have underestimated the chances of a rate reduction.
  • Bitcoin’s price could remain range-bound between $60,000 and $80,000 if the Federal Reserve holds rates steady.

Bitcoin traders became more optimistic on Friday after the likelihood of a US Federal Reserve rate cut nearly doubled in 24 hours. This shift sparked fresh hope that a policy shift could stabilize Bitcoin after its recent slide. Bitcoin is trading at around $85,071, down by over 10% in the past week, according to CoinMarketCap.

The catalyst for this optimism was the CME FedWatch Tool, which showed a jump in the odds of a December rate cut. The likelihood surged to 69.40% on Friday from 39.10% the previous day. The shift in expectations was attributed to comments from New York Fed President John Williams, who suggested that rate cuts could come soon without hindering inflation control efforts.

Bitcoin Market Reacts to Rate Cut Speculation

Williams’ remarks were seen as dovish, with analysts noting they played a central role in raising expectations for a rate reduction. Joe Weisenthal, Bloomberg analyst, said that Williams’ comments were the key reason for the sudden rise in rate-cut odds. Social media sentiment among Bitcoin traders quickly turned toward optimism following the news.

Crypto analyst Moritz questioned whether this shift in expectations might finally mark a bottom for Bitcoin. Other traders were more upbeat, with one stating that a rate cut usually sparks bullish sentiment for Bitcoin. “This is usually bullish for Bitcoin,” said Mister Crypto, as traders discussed the potential for renewed demand for risk assets like Bitcoin.

Concerns Over Overly Optimistic Market Outlook

Despite the growing optimism, some analysts urged caution. Veteran economist Mohamed El-Erian warned that markets might be overestimating the impact of Williams’ speech. He cautioned traders not to get “carried away” by a single statement.

Coinbase Institutional also weighed in, arguing that futures markets had undervalued the probability of a rate cut. They suggested that while the odds of a rate cut had increased, it may not be as certain as the market believed. According to Coinbase, the effects of tariffs often push inflation down and can spur rate cuts, strengthening the case for a rate reduction.

Bitcoin’s price could remain stuck between $60,000 and $80,000 if the Federal Reserve holds rates steady. XWIN Research Japan forecasted that if the Fed maintains its current stance on rates, Bitcoin’s price will likely stay range-bound. The analysts emphasized that inflation concerns would likely prevent the Fed from easing rates in December.

The post Bitcoin Traders Turn Optimistic as Rate Cut Odds Surge to 69.4% appeared first on CoinCentral.

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