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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 20:37  |  Written by: Anthony Pompliano

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July Has Historically Been A

This week, the spotlight is on significant movements in the cryptocurrency market, highlighting critical macroeconomic updates and notable events impacting altcoins. In

July has historically been a bullish month for Bitcoin, but will the trend hold, or are we nearing the summit of the current bull run? Will Bitcoin Rise This July? Analysts are

Bitcoin: July Could Be One Of The Most Critical Months

Bitcoin Is Still Near

Bitcoin is still near $20,000, for example. But if macro events in July feed into the narrative that 1) inflation is peaking/has peaked already 2) growth is weakening and 3)

Crypto community eyeing three macro events to tip crypto scales

Bitcoin Eyes Key Macro Events: Influential Announcements from

The Recent Market Crash That

Michaël van de Poppe, CEO and founder of crypto consultancy and educational platform EightGlobal, told his 614,300 Twitter followers on Monday that it’s “all eyes on the CPI data next week,” adding bullish forecasts for Bitcoin (BTC) should it flip above its $20,000 price point. Co-founder of The Crypto Academy, Ver más

Bitcoin's Turbulent July: What's Next? - Crypto News

The recent market crash that sent shock waves across the crypto industry stems from macroeconomic developments. However, three upcoming events could shed light

Macro Watch: 10 Key Events That Could Impact Crypto This July

Bitcoin: These Macro-Events in July are Crypto-Critical; Why?

Bitcoin Eyes Bullish July as Analysts Find Historical Trends

Bitcoin Remains Below

3 US Macro Events That Could Influence Crypto Market This Week

Bitcoin remains below $60,000 as traders eye key US macro-economic events for potential price impacts. Fed's July minutes, jobless claims, and Powell's speech at

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