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2025-02-12
14:20
10-Year Note Yield Increases by 25 Basis Points Amid Inflation Concerns

According to The Kobeissi Letter, the 10-year note yield has risen by 25 basis points from a low observed exactly one week ago. This increase reflects market expectations of one rate cut in 2025 followed by another Federal Reserve pause until December 2026. The resurgence of inflation has been confirmed, impacting trading strategies and market sentiment.

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2025-02-12
14:20
10-Year Note Yield Increases by 25 Basis Points Amid Market Rate Cut Expectations

According to The Kobeissi Letter, the 10-year note yield has increased by 25 basis points from its low a week ago. Markets are now anticipating a rate cut in 2025 followed by another Federal Reserve pause until December 2026, reflecting the resurgence of inflation pressures.

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2025-01-28
10:42
Impact of FED Meeting on Bitcoin and Altcoin Trading

According to Michaël van de Poppe, Bitcoin ($BTC) experienced a significant daily candle, indicating potential upward momentum. This trajectory, however, is contingent upon the outcome of the upcoming FED meeting. Van de Poppe suggests that while a rate cut is not anticipated by the markets, such a move could notably boost altcoin strength. This analysis highlights the importance of the FED's monetary policy decisions on cryptocurrency trading dynamics.

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2024-10-26
17:29
CryptoMichNL Predicts Ethereum Surge Amid Upcoming Elections and Rate Cut

According to CryptoMichNL, Ethereum ($ETH) is currently on an upward trajectory. The analyst anticipates a significant reversal in Ethereum's price around the time of the upcoming elections and an expected interest rate cut. CryptoMichNL expresses confidence in the Ethereum ecosystem and is optimistic about its potential growth during this period.

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2024-10-08
03:15
Market Anticipates High Probability of Fed Rate Cut

According to GreeksLive, the strong US economic data for October has led to a significant drop in market expectations for the Federal Reserve's rate meeting on November 8. Based on the current pricing of 30-day federal funds futures, there is an 85% market-expected probability of a 25 basis point rate cut.

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2024-09-26
01:22
ETH Trader Re-enters Market After Price Correction

According to @EmberCN, a seasoned ETH trader who previously sold ETH at $2,354 after the rate cut on September 19, re-entered the market today following a price correction. The trader purchased 10,206.4 ETH at an average price of $2,571 using 26.24 million USDT across two addresses.

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2024-09-18
15:54
Key Macro Events Impacting Bitcoin Investment This Week

According to Greeks.live, this week (9/16-9/22) is critical for Bitcoin investors due to several significant macroeconomic events. The highlight is the Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting on Thursday, where a 50-basis point rate cut is anticipated. This decision could have substantial implications for the cryptocurrency market, particularly Bitcoin.

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2024-09-18
07:30
Bitcoin Anticipated to Break Out Upwards Amid Potential Fed Rate Cut

According to @CryptoMichNL, Bitcoin appears poised for an upward breakout. Attention is focused on the Federal Reserve today, which is expected to implement a rate cut of 25-50 basis points. Should this occur, Bitcoin is likely to continue its upward trajectory towards $65,000 to $68,000.

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2024-09-12
07:52
Stable Week Ends with Converging Fed Rate Cut Expectations

According to GreeksLive, the week concluded smoothly without significant volatility from the U.S. presidential debate and macroeconomic data. Looking ahead, expectations for a Fed rate cut are converging. Data from CME's interest rate trading indicates a growing probability of such a cut.

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2024-09-09
03:12
Upcoming Key Events for Bitcoin Investors (9/9-9/15)

According to @GreeksLive, Bitcoin investors should be aware of key events this week from September 9 to September 15. Last week's macroeconomic data had minimal impact on the market. The highlight for this week is the Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting on Thursday, where a 25 basis point rate cut is anticipated. This event could significantly influence the cryptocurrency market.

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2024-08-14
18:00
Positive CPI Data Increases Likelihood of FED Rate Cut and Bitcoin Price Rise

According to @CryptoMichNL, the latest CPI data is positive and slightly lower than expected. This development increases the likelihood of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve, which in turn raises the possibility of quantitative easing (QE) and upward price action for Bitcoin.

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2024-08-14
14:32
US July CPI Data Lowers Expectations, Potential Fed Rate Cut in September

According to Greeks.live, the US July CPI data was slightly lower than expected, reaching its lowest level since March 2021. This has led to widespread belief that the Federal Reserve will cut rates in September, with current market expectations pointing to a 25 basis points rate cut. Both the U.S. stock market and the crypto market experienced declines following this news.

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2024-08-02
13:19
Major Stock Market Crash in Japan and Its Implications on Crypto Markets

According to @CryptoMichNL, there has been a significant stock market crash in Japan, the largest since Black Monday in 1987. This has led to a cascade in yields and the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), coinciding with weakening labor markets. A September rate cut by the Federal Reserve is now seen as certain, leading to an expansion in the liquidity cycle. The U.S. economy is facing substantial trouble, which could have broad implications for cryptocurrency markets.

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2024-07-31
18:40
Powell's Dovish Tone Suggests Potential Rate Cut, Positive for Bitcoin and Altcoins

According to @CryptoMichNL, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has adopted a dovish stance regarding future monetary policy, indicating that a rate cut could be in play for September. This development is seen as favorable news for Bitcoin and Altcoins, potentially boosting their market performance.

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