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Bitcoin Price Could Face Challenges With 0.50% Fed Rate Cut, Warns 10X Research
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A 50 basis points (bps) interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) starting this month might adversely affect Bitcoin (BTC) price, 10x Research cautions.
50 BPS Rate Cut Could Spook The Market
After it had started hiking interest rates back in March 2022 to contain rampant inflation due to COVID-related supply chain bottlenecks and money printing, the Fed is now set to commence slashing interest rates to stimulate the economy. However, there is a possibility that by initiating a 50 bps rate cut, the Fed might raise the alarm for risk-on assets such as Bitcoin.
Data released on September 6, 2024, from the Bureau of Labor Statistics stated that while unemployment has decreased slightly, the US economy generated fewer than expected jobs. This has paved the way for the Fed to embark on its rate-cutting cycle, as the central bank doesn’t want high interest rates to cause irreparable damage to businesses
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10x Research notes that a 50 bps rate cut on September 18, 2024, might signal a sense of uneasiness toward the economy. It could also, unintentionally convey that the Fed believes it is too late to manage the looming economic downturn, forcing investors to pivot away from risky assets such as stocks and cryptocurrencies.
For the uninitiated, one basis point represents 1/100th of a percentage point. Central banks worldwide typically increase or decrease interest rates by 25 bps or multiples, depending on the urgency. Notably, there were several instances in 2022 when the Fed hiked interest rates by 50 or even 75 bps to tackle inflation.
In a note shared with clients today, Markus Thielen, founder of 10x Research, stated:
Adding:
Critical For The Fed To Walk The Thin Line
Macro trader Craig Shapiro echoed 10x Research’s findings in a post on X, saying that despite the market pressure on the Fed to “go bigger and faster” with rate cuts, it should not cave in by starting with a 50 bps cut
Shapiro added that the markets are addicted to liquidity, and in its absence, it “revolts, sells off and finds the lower put strike level” that forces the Fed to hasten rate cuts and provide more liquidity. Shapiro asserts that risk assets will decline in value until the Fed capitulates and gives the market what it wants.
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In contrast, other analysts think that Bitcoin might start another rally around the start of October 2024. At press time, BTC trades at $55,296, with a total market cap of over $1.09 trillion, according to CoinGecko.