Fed Pivot Loosens Conditions for Bitcoin
Two-sided risks put the FOMC on a dovish path, setting the stage for a breakout.
The macro backdrop hasn’t improved much. Tariff policy remains unpredictable, inflation is still sticky, and the labor market has cooled.
What has changed is the Fed’s response.
After the latest FOMC meeting, the Fed signalled it will prioritize the labor market by cutting rates. That shift was expected by markets, but it still matters because it points to looser financial conditions ahead.
For Bitcoin investors, the equation is simple: if inflation doesn’t flare up, a Fed that’s on a dovish path improves liquidity and supports risk assets like BTC.
Let’s break it down.
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Fed Pivot Loosens Conditions for Bitcoin
The Takeaway
The Fed has shifted from a single focus on inflation to balancing two-sided risks, signalling more rate cuts ahead.
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