Fomc Outcome Should Long Bitcoin Traders Be Cautious Over The Next 48 Hours

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 16:18

Fomc Outcome Should Long Bitcoin Traders Be Cautious Over The Next 48 Hours

Bitcoin traders tend to cut

Bitcoin Finds an Interim Top Following FOMC Meeting: What’s Next?

FOMC outcome: Should long Bitcoin traders be cautious over the

Bitcoin traders tend to cut risk leading into FOMC meetings, but key price metrics are showing a divergence. Will BTC rally when the Fed minutes are released? At the

Bitcoin short liquidations expected in

Will Jerome Powell’s FOMC Speech Trigger Bitcoin’s Next Move?

FOMC Preview: What Crypto Investors Should Expect

Bitcoin short liquidations expected in FOMC countdown. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed a 1% BTC price drop accompanying the

The state of affairs in

Bitcoinprice volatility ramps up aroundFOMCdays - Cointelegraph

Bitcoinprice volatility ramps up aroundFOMCdays - TradingView

The state of affairs in the Bitcoin market has been monotonous for quite some time now. With the profit-booking trend in play

Bitcoin price has increased to

BTC price slips from $60K as Bitcoin traders brace for FOMC

Bitcoin Volatility Rises Ahead of Key FOMC Rate Decision Today

Bitcoin price has increased to $97,771 ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy decision. The Fed is expected to hold rates despite inflation remaining at 3.5%. Jerome

Analyzing market behavior leading to

Analyzing market behavior leading to its release could offer clues about Bitcoin’s next move. To traders, FOMC means volatility Traders are closely monitoring the

Interest Rate Decision & FOMC: What's Next for Bitcoin

Bitcoin is consolidating around $94,000 as traders await the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates and Jerome Powell’s guidance. Despite a high probability

The FOMC meeting provided a

The FOMC meeting provided a convenient catalyst for profit-taking among Bitcoin traders, especially as the cryptocurrency approached key resistance levels. Investors should remain